Chase Daniel, a former NFL backup quarterback turned media personality, recently shared a bold theory on FS1 regarding Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and head coach Mike McCarthy
Finding a way to forge a ...-year career as a backup quarterback in the NFL before recently making a move into media will do that for a guy But Daniel, in the case of Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys and coach Mike McCarthy, seems to think he knows a great deal ...
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones had high praise for Mike McCarthy and the team's turnaround in the second half of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have been eliminated from the playoffs, but Mike McCarthy has his team playing as well as just about anybody down the stretch. The Cowboys
The Cowboys found out they were eliminated from postseason contention and that they would miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season when the Washington Commanders reached their 10th win of the season with their 36-33 comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday afternoon.
Jay Glazer kicks off the show with his inside info on Coach Mike McCarthy’s future in Dallas, Jalen Hurts Injury Status, & how the “Curse of Woody” continues to haunt the Jets. Next, FOX Sports NFL Reporter,
We are quickly approaching the end of the 2024 regular season with two games left to play. Dallas has scratched and clawed its way back up and are now just one
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is reportedly set to apply for vacant head coaching positions in 2024.
William Chase Daniel, former Chicago Bears quarterback, suggests that Mike McCarthy should consider coaching rookie QB Caleb Williams of the Bears instead of staying with the Dallas Cowboys. He highlights the potential for a better fit and fewer distractions compared to the current team led by Dak Prescott.
Only two weeks remain in the 2024 regular season and the Dallas Cowboys still have not extended the contracts of head coach Mike McCarthy and defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer. It seems that Jerry Jones is prepared to take this down to the wire.
The Atlanta Falcons drafting of Michael Penix Jr. just six weeks after signing Kirk Cousins to a $180 million contract doesn't seem like that much of a head-scratcher anymore.