Jerry Jones Retains Mike McCarthy as Cowboys Coach, Expresses Admiration for Bill Belichick
Belichick remains without a job following Patriots' poor performance, defended by Tom Brady Sr.
- Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has confirmed that he will continue with Mike McCarthy as the team's coach for another season, despite three straight early playoff exits.
- Jones expressed admiration for six-time Super Bowl champion coach Bill Belichick, but clarified that he did not discuss a potential job with him or any other coach.
- Jones praised the performance of quarterback Dak Prescott under McCarthy, suggesting that this was a factor in his decision to retain the coach.
- Following three losing seasons in four years and a 29-39 record without Tom Brady, Bill Belichick has not secured another coaching job.
- Tom Brady's father, Tom Brady Sr., has defended Belichick, acknowledging his tough coaching style and suggesting that teams may regret not pursuing him.


























