Sports experts have argued that McCarthy's three (12-5) winning seasons may not have been a strong enough case to keep him in Dallas for a sixth season.
The 9-year veteran saw career-low numbers in every major category and was finally released Dec. 31 so that he might sign with a contender.
There's no denying that Ezekiel Elliott isn't the same player that he was from 2016-2021 with the Dallas Cowboys. The former Pro Bowler hasn't been as impactful over the last few years, due to multiple factors. One could attest Elliott's decline to the fact that the Cowboys ran him into the ground during his first few years in the league.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
As the NFL offseason continues for most teams, the Cowboys plan to interview Eagles OC Kellen Moore for their vacant head coach position.
The Dallas Cowboys completed their virtual interview with Kellen Moore for the team’s vacant head coach position on Friday afternoon, the team announced. Dallas had requested to interview the Philadelphia offensive coordinator earlier this week. The Eagles face the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the playoff on Sunday.
On the latest Scoop City podcast, reporter Dianna Russini and former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel outlined why Moore is currently " the hot name " to land the open Cowboys gig—even with speculation swirling around Colorado coach Deion Sanders.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore was set to interview with the New Orleans Saints on Saturday for their head coaching job, NFL Network reported. It would be Moore's third
The Las Vegas Raiders senior defensive assistant with 35 years of coaching experience, including 24 in the NFL, will oversee the Trojans’ linebackers
Every NFL team’s secret superstar from the 2024 season - PFF Philadelphia Eagles: EDGE Nolan Smith. When Brandon Graham suffered a torn triceps in Week 12 and with Bryce Huff missing time, the Eagles easily could have experienced a decline in pass-rusher productivity.
The Detroit Lions are 9-14 in 23 NFL playoff games all-time across 18 appearances. Here's what you need to know entering 2025 postseason.