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Jerry Jones: 'Not crazy' Cowboys may keep Mike McCarthy - ESPN

FRISCO, Texas — Much of the discussion around Mike McCarthy during the Dallas Cowboys' struggles this season has been about the head coach's in-season job security.

Speaking on 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was asked if it was crazy to think McCarthy could receive a contract extension after the season.

«I don't think that's crazy at all. That's not crazy,» Jones said. «Listen, Mike McCarthy is an outstanding coach… Mike McCarthy has been there, done that. He's got great ideas. So the bottom line is in no place in my body language or anything else have you seen an indication about what we're going to be doing relative to this staff at the end of this year. And we shouldn't. We've got a lot of football left.»

The Cowboys are 4-7 and snapped a five-game losing streak in Sunday's win against the Washington Commanders. They play the 2-9 New York Giants on Thanksgiving, followed by games against the Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) and Carolina Panthers (3-8).

«This thing isn't over,» Jones said to The Fan.

Jones noted the Cowboys will have players like wide receiver Brandin Cooks, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and others coming off injured reserve and guards Zack Martin (ankle, shoulder) and Tyler Smith (knee, ankle) and tight end Jake Ferguson (concussion) returning from injuries.

But the Cowboys are on thin ice. Since 1990, seven teams have started 4-7 and made the playoffs, however, two teams (Washington, 2020 and Carolina, 2014) won their divisions with sub-.500 records. Since the expansion to the 17-game schedule in 2021, two teams have made the playoffs with 4-7 starts (Jacksonville, 2022 and Tampa Bay, 2023) but they were both division winners.

The Cowboys are currently in third

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