With a number of big-name head coaches available, the Cowboys are sticking with what they have.
Dallas will keep Mike McCarthy as its coach for the 2024 season, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Wednesday night.
The Cowboys finished the regular season with a 12-5 record and an NFC East title, but they fell in a disappointing 48-32 home loss to the Packers in the wild card round on Sunday.
After the game, owner Jerry Jones expressed his frustration with the seemingly vexing loss, which led to speculation that the team could move on from McCarthy.
“I don’t want to rank it,” Jones said outside the Dallas locker room, per the Associated Press. “But I will tell you this was beyond my comprehension.”
McCarthy, 60, has produced three straight 12-win teams in Dallas but has not advanced past the NFC divisional round in the postseason.
He has a 167-102 record between his Packers and Cowboys stints as he heads into the final year of his Dallas contract.