Mike McCarthy, the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, is constantly under pressure, leading to speculation about his future. Despite criticism from Donte Whitner, star player Dak Prescott supports McCarthy. However, ultimately, owner Jerry Jones’ opinion is what matters. The Cowboys’ season ended with a loss to the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round, fueling rumors about McCarthy’s future. Jones refused to comment on the speculation, focusing instead on the disappointment of not advancing further in the playoffs.
Jones confirmed that there will be no meeting with McCarthy on Monday. Instead, Jones had planned to review Sunday’s game with McCarthy and prepare for the upcoming week. However, Jones stated that his agenda for Monday will now be to dismiss the team.
Prescott praised McCarthy, stating that he has been amazing. He acknowledged that there may be questions about McCarthy’s status, but he believes that he should also be included in that discussion. Prescott credited McCarthy for his success and the team’s achievements, but understands that ultimately, winning the Super Bowl is the standard for the league and the team.