The Dallas Cowboys have been eliminated from the playoffs and, after a rocky season, owner Jerry Jones is refusing to confirm that head coach Mike McCarthy will be back for the 2025 season. More News: Cowboys' Jerry Jones Offers Update on DeMarcus Lawrence Returning in 2024
The Cowboys found out they were eliminated from postseason contention and that they would miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season when the Washington Commanders reached their 10th win of the season with their 36-33 comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday afternoon.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones with a lot of praise for Mike McCarthy after tonight’s win. He’s gone out of his way to give credit to the Cowboys head coach while answering multiple questions pic.twitter.com/sASH6FzN0S
Seemingly caught up in the emotion of last Sunday's 'Spoiler Super Bowl' win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gushes over the future of head coach Mike McCarthy while stubbornly refusing to admit it's time to give playing time to quarterback Trey Lance.
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and owner Jerry Jones shared a warm embrace in the locker room after a win over the Buccaneers as the final season of McCarthy's contract nears an end.
We are quickly approaching the end of the 2024 regular season with two games left to play. Dallas has scratched and clawed its way back up and are now just one
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones credits head coach Mike McCarthy for the team's performance on Sunday night, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a fourth win in the past five games to push their record to 7-8.
Though playoff hopes are gone, four wins in five games has changed the outlook on McCarthy's future in Dallas. It's a complicated situation that both coach and owner helped create.
There was more than a glimmer of hope in the Dallas Cowboys' building back in September, as "America's Team" hoped its 65th NFL season would end in what its fanbase has long covete
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott earned his salary increases, but at this point there is a rather critical situation. Jerry Jones, owner of the Cowboys, finally accepted his
With a season full of ups and downs, the Dallas Cowboys are set to close out 2024 with more questions than answers, but not without some standout moments and controversies.