Bill Belichick reportedly had interest in Cowboys before becoming new North Carolina HC, but he did not think the job was available
Last week, the Chicago Bears stoked some flames with a poker when they requested an interview with Mike McCarthy. Until then, the Dallas Cowboys had kept their intentions for Mike McCarthy vague.
Is Bill Belichick preparing to return to the NFL? Some, including the ACC commissioner, are reportedly growing concerned.
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones fails to investigate the latest Bill Belichick rumor? It's asleep-at-the-wheel football malpractice here inside The Star.
Head coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys have parted ways after a five-year run defined by playoff failure. Who is set to replace him?
It's possible the Dallas Cowboys could still hire Bill Belichick as their head coach next season, per a report.
He reportedly did have some interest in Dallas before taking the UNC job but it didn't seem like the Cowboys' role was going to open up, according to FOX Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz.
Reviewing the pros and cons of the job in Dallas now that we know Mike McCarthy is out. Plus, the headline-making names that might be consided.
Even if Bill Belichick was willing to come to Dallas, what makes us think Jerry Jones would pay up to make it happen?
McCarthy is gone and looking for a new job — funny enough, his best professional fit is probably coaching the Cowboys — and Jones will be trying to find a coach that can get his franchise back to at least the NFC championship game for the first time since the 1995 season.
Alexa Belcastro details Mike McCarthy's departure from the Dallas Cowboys and looks at potential candidates to replace him, including Bill Belichick and Deion Sanders.