- Mike McCarthy has had enough and steps away from coaching in 2025
- Former Cowboys player questions Jerry Jones' mental health over his stubbornness to remain the face of the franchise
To many it was not a surprise that the Dallas Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy parted ways after five seasons due to a contract dispute. Now we know the real reason why they could not reach an agreement for him to stay, even though there was mutual interest in continuing the relationship.
According to ESPN's Todd Archer, Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, offered McCarthy a 3-year deal, while McCarthy was seeking a 5-year extension. Nobody ever thought that the owner and general manager of the team actually offered a contract.
Despite both sides expressing a desire to continue their partnership, the inability to agree on the contract led to McCarthy's departure. McCarthy, who finished his tenure with a 49-35 record, was unable to lead the Cowboys past the divisional round of the playoffs.
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The decision to move on from him
Jerry Jones ultimately decided to promote offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to the head coaching position, g him to a 4-year deal. McCarthy, on the other hand, has decided not to pursue any head coaching roles for the 2025 season.
The decision has left Cowboys fans and the football community speculating about the future of the team. While some believe Jones made the right call by sticking to a shorter deal, others feel that McCarthy deserved more security given his contributions to the team.
As the Cowboys move forward with Schottenheimer at the helm, all eyes will be on how the team performs in the season. Meanwhile, McCarthy's future in the NFL remains uncertain, with only the New Orleans Saints' head coaching position still vacant and his zero interest in it.