Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy are parting ways after contract negotiations stalled

Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy are parting ways after contract negotiations stalled

Mike McCarthy’s contract with the Dallas Cowboys is up and his time with the team is up.

McCarthy, whose contract expired after the 2024 season, will not return as Dallas’ head coach next season, sources confirmed to Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed the news in a statement Monday afternoon.

“Last week, Mike and I had the opportunity to reflect together on all aspects of the past season, our players and staff, and we also spent a lot of time discussing the team’s path forward,” it said Jones’ statement. … “However, before contract negotiations began, it was clear to everyone that it would be better for each of us to take a different path.” …

“We will begin the search for the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys immediately.”

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero initially reported that the two sides could not agree on the length of the contract and decided to part ways. The Cowboys declined the Chicago Bears’ request to interview McCarthy for their open head coaching position last week when extension negotiations were believed to be underway. If McCarthy is still interested in the job, he can interview now, assuming the Bears remain interested as well.

The Cowboys finished 7-10 with several blowout losses, including a 41-7 loss to the rival Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17 when Saquon Barkley surpassed 2,000 yards rushing this season. McCarthy helped turn things around midway through the season, winning four of five games after falling behind 7-3. But after two defeats at the end of the season, it was time for a change.

The Cowboys entered the season with high hopes, but struggled almost immediately. A season-ending hamstring injury to Dak Prescott was not the reason Dallas’ season went awry, as the Cowboys’ offense struggled with Prescott this season. Aside from a spike late in the season when the team averaged 27.4 points over a five-game stretch, Dallas was mostly a mess without its quarterback.

McCarthy helped the Cowboys win 12 games in each of the last three seasons, but failed to get the team to the NFC Championship Game. Dallas hasn’t reached this point in the playoffs since the 1995 season. Jones stayed the course with McCarthy during the playoff losses, even though there were many voices for Dallas to go in a different direction. Jones remained patient with McCarthy, but the 2024 season quickly went south.

The job with the Cowboys isn’t easy with a few stars taking up most of the salary cap. Prescott will be 32 next season and is coming off a season-ending injury. As the head coach of Dallas, there are constant distractions. But there is a recent track record in the regular season, and it’s one of the most prestigious jobs in sports.

It will be interesting to see what type of candidates Jones focuses on in his search. Anyone who accepts the job should be better prepared for the pressure that comes with it.

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