Mike McCarthy’s future with the Dallas Cowboys is starting to look more secure than previously thought.
Recent reports from The Athletic’s Dianna Russini have sparked optimism about McCarthy’s tenure, with sources around the league indicating that the Cowboys’ head coach is likely safe and expected to return in 2025.
McCarthy’s leadership has been called into question at various points, but Sunday night’s performance by the Cowboys seemed to send a positive signal that the players are still backing their coach. This support has been essential in maintaining McCarthy’s position, especially after some early-season struggles. During a conversation with Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, McCarthy opened up about the importance of his relationship with the team. He made it clear that if he ever felt disconnected from his players or was not doing enough to position the team for success, he would step down from his role as head coach.
“I mean, absolutely. To be frank with you, if I didn’t feel that way, then I would leave,” McCarthy said. “Where I am in my career, I’m fortunate enough to be in a place, and a space mentally and emotionally, where I can make that choice. But yeah, if I didn’t feel that I was connected [with the players] and putting us in the best position to win, then I would step aside.”
These candid remarks from McCarthy reflect his self-awareness and deep commitment to the team’s success. While he recognizes his power and position, McCarthy has no intention of clinging to the role if he believes it’s no longer in the best interest of the Cowboys. His willingness to step aside shows a level of humility and dedication to the team’s overall health that not every coach exhibits.
With the support of his players, McCarthy is now in a position to move forward and continue his role in Dallas. The next two weeks of the NFL season could play a significant role in determining his future with the Cowboys. If Dallas continues to show improvement and positions itself for a strong playoff run in 2025, McCarthy’s job security will likely solidify.
The upcoming NFC East showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday will be a critical game for the Cowboys. A win could go a long way in further validating McCarthy’s coaching abilities and reaffirming the team’s belief in his leadership. As Dallas tries to build momentum for a playoff push, McCarthy will look to solidify his future in a city where success has always been expected, but never guaranteed. If all goes well in the coming weeks, McCarthy’s 2025 return could signal a renewed sense of stability for the Cowboys as they aim for postseason glory.