New York's fanbase may want their team to try and acquire a veteran coach with a winning pedigree - like Mike McCarthy from the Cowboys but that may not be what the team wants.
Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy are both looking for a new home, but don't expect a reunion. In fact, the New York Jets' QB might just call it quits.
During the 2019 coaching cycle, the Jets interviewed McCarthy for the head coaching position. Ultimately they hired Adam Gase instead and he ended up being one of the worst coaches in franchise history. McCarthy is an experienced NFL head coach. He has a 174-112-2 record in his 18 seasons running a program.
Mike McCarthy and the Cowboys parted ways on Monday, and he is now searching for a new job. Perhaps he would fit in well in New York with Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams. However, who even knows if those two will still be with the Jets next year.
While veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future with the New York Jets remains unclear, it sounds like the team won't be bringing in one of his former
The only Super Bowl trip of Aaron Rodgers' long career came with Mike McCarthy on the sidelines, and he had nothing but good things to say about his
Dallas parted ways with McCarthy this week after a disappointing season. The Denton Record Chronicle's Brett Vito spoke with KERA's Andrew Garcia about where the Cowboys go from here.
Mike McCarthy’s addition to the coaching cycle could impact a lot of teams. His coaching resume could enamor a team and push other candidates down the board:
Sports experts have argued that McCarthy's three (12-5) winning seasons may not have been a strong enough case to keep him in Dallas for a sixth season.
The Dallas Cowboys have completed a virtual interview with Philadelphia offensive coordinator Kellen Moore in the first formal step in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy.
The NFL coaching carousel continues to spin round and round, with only one head coaching vacancy having been filled after the New England Patriots appointment of Mike Vrabel