The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this week but the now former head coach at The Star could be in line for another job in the NFC.
Mike McCarthy won more in Dallas than any coach in three decades yet also fell well short of expectations. So, where do the Cowboys go from here?
Dallas star linebacker Micah Parsons, who's entering the final season of his rookie deal, said, "Losing a great coach like Mike hurts."
The Cowboys are moving on from Mike McCarthy. The two sides failed to come to terms on an agreement before his contract was set to expire.
The Chicago Bears interviewed former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy and Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith for their head coaching job
Barry Switzer replaced Johnson, a Pro Football Hall of Fame coach, and won a Super Bowl in his second season but was fired two years later following a 6-10 season. Bill Parcells, another Hall of Famer, led the Cowboys to the playoffs twice in four seasons from 2003-06 but lost in the wild-card round both times. Maaddi reported from Tampa, Florida.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders said the Cowboys job is "intriguing" to him, confirming that he has had discussions with Jerry Jones.
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