Minute-by-minute, story-by-story, we will report on what's going on here inside The Star and around the NFL in our Cowboys Coaching Carousel.
The Cowboys' split with coach Mike McCarthy will have wide-ranging effects felt beyond Dallas. Who were the biggest winners and losers of the move?
The Cowboys have denied the Bears' request to interview MIke McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. What comes next?
DALLAS — Mike McCarthy is not expected to return as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, WFAA has confirmed Monday. ESPN insider Adam Schefter first reported that McCarthy and the Cowboys "engaged in no discussions about a new deal" and that McCarthy is now expected to be a candidate for the open coaching positions in New Orleans and Chicago.
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ARLINGTON - The rumors surrounding Mike Vrabel set him up as the hottest ... Vrabel is "100-percent interested'' in being hired by the Dallas Cowboys. Vrabel, who interviewed with the Jets ...
Mike Vrabel might be the best candidate for what Michael Irvin believes the Cowboys need. Discipline. Vrabel is a no-nonsense type of coach who played for Bill Belichick in New England for the bulk of his career. Vrabel had success in Tennessee as head coach with four consecutive winning seasons and an AFC title game appearance.
DALLAS — Mike McCarthy is not expected to return as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, WFAA has confirmed Monday. ESPN insider Adam Schefter first reported that McCarthy and the Cowboys "engaged in no discussions about a new deal" and that McCarthy is now expected to be a candidate for the open coaching positions in New Orleans and Chicago.
The NFL coaching carousel continues to spin round and round, with only one head coaching vacancy having been filled after the New England Patriots appointment of Mike Vrabel
The Jets will reportedly interview 17 people for their head coach opening, a number that includes both currently employed coordinators/coaches and several former head coaches who are not actively coaching for an NFL team, plus a college head coach. Matt Nagy, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Bears head coach