Dallas Cowboys All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons called the decision to part with head coach Mike McCarthy "devastating." Parsons said on "The Edge" podcast this week he was not expecting Dallas and McCarthy to go separate ways after five seasons. McCarthy is the only head coach Parsons has played for in the NFL.
If the Joneses continue with PR-related money nonsense - including pretending we're wrong about how with a flick of a switch on the contracts with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, plus getting an extension with Micah,
Both Micah Parsons and the Cowboys have expressed interest in keeping the dynamic edge rusher in Dallas for the foreseeable future. Of course, that would require a long-term agreement between the two sides, as Parsons is currently set to enter the 2025 season as an impending free agent.
ESPN+’s recent look at the offseason for all eliminated clubs, and in their section on the Cowboys, predict that Parsons will surpass Nick Bosa’s contract from 2023, and clock in at $175 million total new money.
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons spoke honestly about Mike McCarthy's departure on his podcast after the head coach was let go.
There has been no shortage of speculation around the Dallas Cowboys since general manager Jerry Jones decided to bite the bullet and part ways with Mike McCarthy on Monday.
Whoa, what a week it has been, on Monday we found out that Mike McCarthy would not return as the head coach of the football team and since then we have heard nothing but talk about who may take his job.
The Cowboys played better on both sides of the ball as the season went on, but the injuries to key contributors added up and the team couldn’t overcome them. The year was a dud for Dallas overall, but a few studs still stood out with how they performed in a season with little hope.
All of the attention surrounding the Dallas Cowboys is currently going to their head coaching vacancy. With Mike McCarthy out, Jerry Jones needs to find a new coach and the speculation is running wild.
The Dallas Cowboys are looking to their division rival to take away one of the biggest pieces to Washington's young QB's success
The Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy ultimately decided not to renew his contract. While McCarthy's team ultimately did not live up to the hype, Dallas was also
Finding a new head coach will be first priority for the Dallas Cowboys, but taking decisive action on their impending free agents is a close second.