Here’s how we rank the top New Orleans Saints head coach candidates after the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn, one of their top choices:
According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, "Sources: Mike McCarthy is out as #Cowboys coach. The sides couldn't agree on length of contract and McCarthy will pursue other opportunities. He leaves Dallas with a winning record and three playoff appearances."
The Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy ultimately decided not to renew his contract. While McCarthy's team ultimately did not live up to the hype, Dallas was also
The news that Mike McCarthy won’t be back as coach of the Dallas ... The others are Chris Tabor, most recently Carolina Panthers interim head coach, and a familiar name in Miami: Rizzi, who finished this season as New Orleans Saints interim head coach.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has finally made a decision regarding Mike McCarthy's future for the upcoming NFL season.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer are scheduled to meet this week, with the longtime assistant viewed as a legitimate candidate to replace Mike McCarthy as head coach in Dallas.
The key for the next Bears coach is to develop Caleb Williams, and some already have a relationship with the QB.
The Cowboys and Mike McCarthy are parting ways, which means the Bears are now able to interview him for their head coach job.
The NFL head coach carousel never stops, with numerous head coaches getting fired during and after the season. As such, our head coach tracker never stops and is continuously updated throughout the year.
The Carolina Panthers are nearing the business season. And naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns regarding the annual roster churn. We brought back the Panthers mailbag to answer those inquiries.
Will they keep fighting to retain their free agents? -- Todd Archer Archer: Cowboys' 2024 roster didn't set Mike McCarthy up to succeed Archer: When will Jerry Jones extend Parsons' contract?
The cheese moved, and Saban opted not to move with it but to move on. His comments stand in stark contrast to the constant harping from Bill Belichick consigliere Mike Lombardi, who repeatedly insists that Belichick now laughs about what a mess the NFL is.