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Mike McCarthy not returning to coach Cowboys: Jerry Jones

Breaking News: Dallas Cowboys Part Ways with Head Coach Mike McCarthy

In a surprising turn of events, Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, announced on Monday that head coach Mike McCarthy will not be returning to lead the team. After a mutual agreement between McCarthy and the organization, the Cowboys have begun their search for a new coach.

Jones expressed his respect for McCarthy, acknowledging the challenges the team faced during his tenure. McCarthy’s contract expired after a 7-10 season, marking the end of his three-year stint with the Cowboys. Despite a successful regular season record, McCarthy was unable to guide the team past the divisional round of the NFC playoffs.

Before joining the Cowboys, McCarthy spent 13 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, where he achieved a 125-77-2 record and won a Super Bowl. However, his tenure in Dallas was marked by inconsistency, culminating in a 1-3 playoff record.

The Cowboys now face a crucial decision in selecting their ninth head coach under Jerry Jones’ ownership. Past coaches, including Jimmy Johnson and Bill Parcells, have had varying degrees of success, but the team has not reached the Super Bowl since the 1995 season.

Despite the challenges faced by the team, the Cowboys remain a storied franchise with a loyal fan base. As the search for a new head coach begins, Dallas fans eagerly await the next chapter in their team’s journey towards Super Bowl success.

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