Mike McCarthy‘s job security with the Cowboys has been a key talking point throughout the campaign, and it will not be resolved one way or the other until at least the end of the regular season. Owner Jerry Jones has consistently praised the team’s head coach, who like the other members of his staff is on an expiring contract.
“All I can say is what a good job, how good a job he’s doing,” Jones said of McCarthy after the Cowboys’ win on Sunday night (via Stephen Hawkins of the Associated Press). “Don’t have thoughts that I would share as to anything about what we do… after we’re through playing this year.”
Jones has remained steadfast in avoiding any declarations about McCarthy’s future since confirming the former Packers Super Bowl winner would remain in place through the current campaign regardless of the team’s performance. He has since left the door open to McCarthy receiving a new deal, but the way in which the season ends will play a role in determining Dallas’ direction. Sunday’s win over the Buccaneers represented the Cowboys’ fourth victory in their past five games, and delivering strong performances during the remaining two weeks could help McCarthy’s stock.
Regardless of what happens on that front, the status of the rest of the staff will be worth following as well. In the case of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, it remains to be seen what will happen, particularly if McCarthy is not retained. Dan Quinn‘s decision to take the Commanders’ head coaching job created a vacancy, and Zimmer returned to the Cowboys as DC after previously holding that title. The former Vikings head coach made it clear this offseason he would welcome the chance to serve as a head coach again, although he does not expect that opportunity to arise. When asked if McCarthy and Zimmer are viewed as a package deal in Dallas, Jones answered in the affirmative.
“In a way I do,” Jones said (via WFAA’s Ed Werder).“Especially after the last ball games. I think you’re seeing the best of Mike Zimmer. I should say you’re getting to see some of the best, and maybe the best is still ahead of us. It’s been really impressive [with] the attrition we’ve had and the availability of our players. I give him that.”
Dallas has been hit hard by injuries on both sides of the ball, but the team’s 7-8 record offers optimism for the future if a return to health takes place in 2025. Plenty still needs to be decided in advance of next year (by which point team and player will hope to have a Micah Parsons extension worked out), but McCarthy and Zimmer may have helped their chances of remaining in Dallas beyond the next two weeks.
Duh. What new coach would be interested in a job where he can’t bring in his own coordinators? That would make this the worst head coaching gig in the league. I can understand losing control over assistants on a struggling team that isn’t ready to dump their head coach yet (ie, the bengals), but a brand new coach forced to keep hold over coordinators? That’s a head coach on the hot seat from the jump.
Unless they name zimmer head coach….
Your wrong on that end. The Jets are the worst job in the league. Followed by the browns, raiders then quite possibly the cowboys and raiders
Not a McCarthy fan but if the Cowboys finish strong, I don’t see why they would fire him. They’ve won 4 of 5 with Cooper Rush. The players seem to like him and play hard for him. Maybe bring in new coordinators and draft some defense.
Hope Zims renting!