Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is on one of the hottest seats in the NFL, as the 3-4 Cowboys are at risk of their season slipping away. The frustration is palpable in Dallas, and it was on display in the first half of Sunday's game.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the 2024 season with plenty of hype - and expectations on a deep run in the playoffs. At least, that was the case before owner Jerry
Video caught Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy viciously slamming a tablet on the sidelines during game.
The Dallas Cowboys' 2024 season continued its spiral on Sunday when the team lost to the Atlanta Falcons and several star players were forced to depart early due to injury. The 'Boys are now 3-5, third in the NFC East, and have shown the world absolutely nothing to suggest they are capable of turning things around this season.
The 2024 NFL season has already claimed the job of one head coach. The New York Jets fired Robert Saleh, fixing nothing in the process. Saleh won't be the only play caller sacrificed at the altar of progress.
The Cowboys aren't in the coaching market often, but will likely go big name hunting if they move on from Mike McCarthy.
Brian Anger almost threw an interception on a fake punt. Dalvin Cook, who has been infrequently used, was the 12th player on the field before a fourth-and-one that became a fourth-and-six. All that led to Mike McCarthy finally losing his cool on the sidelines.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy watches from the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024.(Tony Avelar / AP) FRISCO — Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said ...
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On Tuesday, Bryant took to X to express his thoughts on a potential offseason coaching change. Bryant has someone in mind to replace McCarthy as the franchise's new leader on the sidelines, and he wasn't shy about revealing his choice.
A season that already was turning south for the Dallas Cowboys looks as if it could be headed that way for good