From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: The #Cowboys have a decision to make on coach Mike McCarthy, but with the hay in the barn for the final game, sources say QB Trey Lance is expected to play his first significant snaps of the season. pic.twitter.com/QyvtzJ5aml
The Dallas Cowboys' (7-9) 2024 season finale on Sunday afternoon against the Washington Commanders will not alter team owner and general manager Jerry Jones' evaluation of head coach Mike McCarthy and his coaching staff.
Who will start the final Dallas Cowboys game of the season? It’s a popular question heading into Sunday’s matchup against the Washington Commanders.
During a Friday appearance on 105.3 The Fan, Jones was asked about the rumblings that Gruden could return to the NFL sideline. The Cowboys owner gave a very blunt response. “I don’t have any comment here at all,” Jones said. “Seriously, one way or the other. Jon is a friend, but let’s leave it at that.”
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"My dream was to shoot for the stars and try to play for the Cowboys and my dreams came true. Being a Cowboy will stay with me until I pass away. That's just the way it's going to be." - Words over the years from Bill Bates,
Elliott is interested in joining a playoff team, and his agent thanks Jones and the team for granting his client's release
In discussing his gameday routine with reporters heading into the finale, McCarthy joked that he feels a little like Don Vito Corleone, from the iconic Godfather trilogy, with all of the meetings he takes leading up to kickoff. The role of Don shifts to Jerry Jones the moment the game is over.
Jones recently joined 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM) to discuss the future of the coaching staff ahead of the regular season finale.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made it clear he wasn't going to indicate a direction on the future of head coach Mike McCarthy. "What I'm