Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract expires on Jan. 14


McCarthy, 61, has connections with two of the three teams with current head coaching vacancies. He worked with Saints general manager Mickey Loomis from 2000-2004 in New Orleans, where McCarthy was the offensive coordinator, and he interviewed for the Jets job in January 2019.

There have been no substantive talks yet about an extension for McCarthy in Dallas, sources say.

The Cowboys have issued no definitive stance on their future for next season. But Jones has been increasingly effusive in his praise of McCarthy amid a rash of injuries this season.

After the Cowboys beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Dec. 22, Jones said, “I can’t tell you how proud I am of the way the coaching staff, led by Mike McCarthy, the way that the leadership on this team, and really proud of these young players. They just are growing mentally and physically by leaps and bounds, makes me think we’ve got and outstanding future ahead of us.”

Several of the Cowboys’ key players, including injured quarterback Dak Prescott and linebacker Micah Parsons, have also spoken up in support of McCarthy’s return.

The Cowboys lost, 41-7, at Philadelphia last week to fall to 7-9, ensuring their second losing record in five seasons under McCarthy, who is 49-34 with one playoff win since joining Dallas in 2020.

The situation is unusual, but not unprecedented in Dallas.

After the 2014 season, Jason Garrett’s contract expired before the Cowboys signed him to a new five-year deal, as well as retaining his coordinators. Five years later, Garrett’s contract expired again, and after several days in limbo, the team announced it would not retain him.

Essentially McCarthy’s entire coaching staff — including coordinators Brian Schottenheimer, Mike Zimmer and John Fassel — also have expiring contracts, sources say.

Under the NFL’s hiring guidelines, teams have a period of exclusivity for negotiating with assistant coaches on expiring contracts through 12:01 a.m. on the second Tuesday after the team’s last game of the season, which is Jan. 14 this year for non-playoff clubs (teams can opt to waive the exclusivity). But head coach rules are dictated strictly by the expiration date on the head coach’s contract.

Asked last week whether he’d like to return to Dallas or explore other options, McCarthy said: “I do appreciate the opportunity to speak on it. I’ve answered this question the same for however many months now, so I think the focus, I need to make sure I’m doing exactly what I’m asking everyone else to do. We need to finish the race. It’s been a challenging year, based on our contract situation for coaches. It’s stating the obvious, but we’ll have time to talk about that next week.”



After just two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract is set to expire on January 14th. The team’s disappointing performance this season has left many questioning whether or not McCarthy will be retained for another year.

Despite high expectations following his hiring in 2020, McCarthy has failed to lead the Cowboys to a deep playoff run. With an underwhelming record of 21-20 over the past two seasons, it remains to be seen if the organization will choose to extend his contract or look for a new head coach.

Fans and analysts alike are divided on McCarthy’s future with the team. Some believe that he deserves another chance to turn things around, while others argue that a change in leadership is necessary for the Cowboys to succeed.

As the January 14th deadline approaches, all eyes will be on the Cowboys front office to see what decision they make regarding McCarthy’s future with the team. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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