After playing coy all season about the future of Mike McCarthy and then delaying the inevitable for no comprehensible reason, Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys let their veteran head coach go. The Chicago Bears are in need of a new coach after firing Matt Eberflus and the team is interested in McCarthy.
McCarthy, 61, is 49-35 spanning his five seasons with Dallas, but has tallied just one playoff win and oversaw a 7-10 season this year.
McCarthy has already been linked to 2 clubs in the market for a new coach. There’s a good chance the Cowboys will get a rematch in 2025.
Mike McCarthy has a ton of the right experience that it would take to lead the Bears and quarterback Caleb Williams into the future.
Dallas brass “still has not responded to Chicago’s request” to speak to current Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy about the Bears’ vacancy, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday, one day after the NFC North club initially sought permission.
If the Dallas Cowboys want to re-sign head coach Mike McCarthy, they must hurry. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter and Todd Archer, the Chicago Bears sought permission to interview McCarthy about ...
No longer restricted by his contract, McCarthy will meet for a chance to impress the Bears brass and return to the NFC North division where he coached the Green Bay Packers for 13 seasons. In his tenure with the Packers, McCarthy had a 125-77-2 record, including a 10-8 playoff record, and won a Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback.
During the 2019 coaching cycle, the Jets interviewed McCarthy for the head coaching position. Ultimately they hired Adam Gase instead and he ended up being one of the worst coaches in franchise history. McCarthy is an experienced NFL head coach. He has a 174-112-2 record in his 18 seasons running a program.
The Chicago Bears interviewed former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy and Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith for their head coaching job