Dallas Cowboys fired coach

 

On Super Wild Card Weekend, the Dallas Cowboys are humiliated 48–32 at home by the Green Bay Packers; Mike McCarthy has only won one playoff game in his four years as head coach; may Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots’ six-time Super Bowl champion, take his place?

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, expressed his shock at the team’s crushing playoff defeat at home against the Green Bay Packers on Super Wild Card Weekend, saying he hadn’t given head coach Mike McCarthy any thought.

After winning 16 straight home games, the Cowboys, who are ranked second in the NFC, were expected to defeat the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. However, they were thoroughly outclassed as they suffered a 48-32 blowout loss to the team ranked seventh.

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There are several well-known head coaches on the market right now, including Bill Belichick, who was fired by the New England Patriots on Thursday after 24 years of service, during which he won six Super Bowls.

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