The Dallas Cowboys officially parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday after five seasons leading the franchise. The timing of how everything unfolded was interesting as the Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones now have a late start on their coaching search.
Kellen Moore is reportedly a candidate to become Mike McCarthy's successor according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. While the Cowboys search has just begun, Moore is in the running for the job and he could end up as their coach for the 2025 season.
Stephen A. Smith cites his relationship with ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro as big reason for staying at the network.
He could be conceivably persuaded to coach the Dallas Cowboys, who need a new leader after parting with Mike McCarthy ... off the hypothetical hire. Stephen A. Smith offered up an answer that ...
The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy this week ... During Tuesday's episode of ESPN's "First Take," Stephen A. Smith named five potential candidates to take the Cowboys ...
Dan Orlovsky, Stephen A. Smith and Elle Duncan discuss the possibility of Mike McCarthy becoming the head coach of the Bears.
Editor's note: This story was published early Monday. Later, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Mike McCarthy is not expected to return to Dallas and is now set to become a free agent, per source. The two sides engaged in no discussions about a new deal, and McCarthy is expected to be a candidate in Chicago and New Orleans.
(AP) — The Chicago Bears interviewed former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy and Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith for their head coaching job on ...
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The Dallas Cowboys are officially in the hunt for a new head coach. Mike McCarthy's deal expired, and he will now pursue other opportunities. Of
Kellen Moore is going to be in the mix for the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job, but Stephen A. Smith doesn't like it one bit.