
Cowboys Rumors: 'Virtually the Entire Coaching Staff Is Up' for New Contracts
As Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy's contract nears its expiration, nearly the entire coaching staff will also see their contracts end, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer.
This means the Cowboys must renegotiate with most of the coaching staff to secure new deals for the 2025 season, requiring a significant reinvestment, per Breer.
The Dallas Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention last week by the Philadelphia Eagles, and with a 7-9 record, they are assured of their fourth losing season in the last 20 years.
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Despite this, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys' ownership remain "impressed with the team's resilience," according to Breer.
With quarterback Dak Prescott voicing his support for McCarthy's return and Jones expressing his admiration for the team's resilience, it's possible the entire coaching staff could return next season.
"It's tough to probably get your job done and do your job with all that hanging over your head," Prescott said about McCarthy, per ESPN's Todd Archer. "But credit to him, credit to his professionalism and really his coach's style of being able to get guys being ready to play and go out there and finish and take pride in what we finish and what we put on tape."
The ninth-year Cowboys quarterback has been sidelined since Nov. 3 due to a right hamstring avulsion that required season-ending surgery. Since his absence, Dallas has gone 4-4. The veteran quarterback has made it clear that he wants McCarthy by his side when he returns next season.
"Obviously, I'm a promoter of bringing him back," Prescott said, per Archer.

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