REPORT: Shocking Favorite Emerges For The Dallas Cowboys’ Next Head Coach After Team Moves On From Mike McCarthy

 

 

The Dallas Cowboys have climbed on board the head coach carousel as they made the final decision to let Mike McCarthy walk and not bring him back.

McCarthy is the only coach in Cowboys history to win 12 games in three straight seasons. Despite his regular season success, it simply could not translate to the playoffs. As a result, the Cowboys became the first team since the 1970 AFL/NFL merger to win at least 12 games three years in a row and not make a conference championship game.

McCarthy’s 49-34 record since becoming Dallas’ head coach in 2020 is tied for the eighth-best in the NFL.

In both years that the Cowboys missed the postseason under McCarthy, starting quarterback Dak Prescott suffered season-ending injuries.

Now, where do the Dallas Cowboys go from here?

Bovada Official released their latest odds, and they show that Deion Sanders leads the pack with EVEN odds of becoming the next head coach.

Next is Joe Brady with +200 odds, while Ben Johnson is third with +325 odds.

The remaining list includes Bobby Slowik, Matt Nagy, and former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.

Deion Sanders Previously Explained The ‘Only Way’ He’d Consider Coaching in the NFL Amid Opening With The Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are in unfamiliar territory this week.

They need a new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy.

Throughout the season, many media members and fans thought Deion Sanders could be a good fit with his former team.

Deion was asked about his potential interest in joining the NFL in an appearance on Good Morning America this month.

He mentioned one important stipulation to consider any coaching job at the next level.

“You know what, the only way I would consider it is to coach my sons,” Sanders said.

 

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