Twenty-four hours after announcing a parting of the ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys front office has a very big decision to make in the very near future. So, too, it seems, does Mike Zimmer.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of a seemingly expansive head coaching search with the future several key spots across their coaching staff yet to be determined, including that of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer.
Did anything happen on Monday? It was a wild day for America's Team with Jerry Jones finally making a decision on Mike McCarthy, but that wasn't even the biggest news of the day. That came right ...
Parsons is expecting dramatic changes in Dallas but believes Cowboys ownership will make the right decision with their next head coach.
The 68-year-old returned to Dallas this past offseason after Dan Quinn departed to become the Commanders head coach.
Dallas star linebacker Micah Parsons, who's entering the final season of his rookie deal, said, "Losing a great coach like Mike hurts."
One person who could be in the mix to replace Mike McCarthy is defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, who saw the defensive unit improve throughout the final stretch of the season. Things weren't ...
Mike Zimmer's future in coaching remains up in the air, with the defensive coordinator exploring all of his options.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy will become a free agent when his contract expires on Tuesday. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero,
An offensive coach would allow the Cowboys to keep the focus on Prescott and Lamb while having a defensive coordinator fully dive in on a new scheme with new personnel. McCarthy always chose a defensive coordinator with head coaching experience (Mike Nolan, Dan Quinn, Zimmer) to understand the full scale of game operations.
The Dallas Cowboys and Mike McCarthy ultimately decided not to renew his contract. While McCarthy's team ultimately did not live up to the hype, Dallas was also