In most years, they left the Dallas Cowboys richer — but also worse for wear when it came to the NFL’s appetite for their next head coaching job. Chan Gailey. Dave Campo. Wade Phillips. Even Jason Garrett.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
National media is now confirming CowboysCountry.com's exclusive story on the Cowboys interest in fired Jets coach Robert Saleh.
As panel host Scott Van Pelt pointed out, there was much speculation to go around the sketchy future between the Cowboys and McCarthy as his contract was set to expire at the end of this season.
The Dallas Cowboys fired head coach Mike McCarthy before his contract expired on Tuesday. McCarthy is expected to have several suitors, including the Chicago Be
Jerry Jones has already decided who will be the ... This marked the first time in four years that San Francisco failed to reach at least the NFC Championship game. Given Saleh's prior success ...
Micah Parsons would like the Cowboys to be aggressive in free agency and re-sign some of their own defensive free agents.
The San Francisco 49ers have interviewed more coaches ... so he's familiar with Jaguars owner Shad Khan. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could also be sold on Saleh given his leadership qualities.
AT&T Stadium is no longer a safe space for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who found out the hard way during the Cotton Bowl between Texas and Ohio State.
Cowboys insider predicts that Colorado head coach Deion Sanders would accept an job offer from Jerry Jones to succeed Mike McCarthy
The Dallas Cowboys are still on the hunt for a new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy and a few candidates are at the top of the list.
Deion Sanders is seemingly Jerry Jones' first choice to be the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, but the team's first interview request has gone to former New York Jets HC Robert Saleh