T he New Orleans Saints coaching search continues. New Orleans has already interviewed or requested interviews with Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Dolphins defensive coo
Mike McCarthy became available for NFL teams looking to hire a head coach this week when the Cowboys did not extend his contract. The Saints are interested.
The Cowboys are parting ways with Mike McCarthy after five seasons. Where will McCarthy end up next? Here's are some options for the veteran coach.
The coaching carousel took another rotation that no one could have expected to happen after Wild Card weekend. The Dallas Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy a
Mike McCarthy won’t return to the Cowboys, putting him in the Saints’ crosshairs. And he just hired the same agent as Sean Payton:
NEW ORLEANS — Fresh off his split with the Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy isn’t wasting time looking for his next NFL job. The veteran coach is set to meet with the Chicago Bears on Wednesday, and he’s expected to visit the New Orleans Saints early next week, according to the NFL Network.
"Coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys part ways. After courting Brian Flores, Aaron Glenn and Jon Gruden, the Saints announce the hiring of McCarthy ...'' - Prediction from New Orleans media.
During the 2019 coaching cycle, the Jets interviewed McCarthy for the head coaching position. Ultimately they hired Adam Gase instead and he ended up being one of the worst coaches in franchise history. McCarthy is an experienced NFL head coach. He has a 174-112-2 record in his 18 seasons running a program.
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The Chicago Bears interviewed former Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy for their open head-coaching job on Wednesday. He was the second person to interview for the job after former Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera interviewed with the team on Sunday.
Following Mike McCarthy's exit from the Dallas Cowboys, star edge rusher Micah Parsons called the situation "devastating" while praising McCarthy's