Everything that affected the cow boys will be subject to a thorough evaluation and decision-making process, which will begin in some time as the icon returns
After the Cowboys’ shocking playoff defeat to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon, McCarthy’s future was called into doubt, but he will return to Dallas for a fifth and final season under his present deal.
Mike McCarthy, the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, will rejoin the team in 2025, general manager and owner Jerry Jones announced on Wednesday night.
This is Jones’s complete statement:
“I think Mike McCarthy will be our finest head coach going forward since this club is really near and capable of reaching our ultimate goals. Maintaining the team’s development with Mike as our head coach will be very beneficial. In particular, Mike’s style of team leadership has resulted in numerous levels of success this season for both our team as a whole and individual players. We will work with Mike to translate his record of the highest regular season winning percentage among all Cowboys head coaches to achieving our postseason objectives. Undoubtedly, Mike’s career has shown success in the postseason
Furthermore, not just Coach McCarthy but all of us here shared the loss on Sunday. Our athletes. Our mentors. our main reception area. By myself. Accountability exists for our outcomes. I take responsibility for our outcomes. We examine and assess Coach McCarthy via a comprehensive viewpoint. Even though our playoff record and the outcome on Sunday disappointed us all, I fully support him in his role as our head coach and our capacity to accomplish our objectives.
Everything that affects our club and roster will be subject to a thorough evaluation and decision-making process, which will begin now. Although we won’t be discussing individual players, contracts, or free agents just yet, everything that matters to us will receive careful thought and attention.”