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Cowboys won’t sign Mike McCarthy to extension

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According to reports from ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter, the Cowboys are expected to let head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract expire, and he will head into the final year of his current deal in 2024. Many teams are wary of having a coach in the last year of their contract, fearing a loss of authority in the locker room. Cowboys owner Jones, however, believes that individuals in the final year of their contract are motivated differently and may perform at their best. While the Cowboys acknowledge McCarthy’s competence for the role, they are hesitant to commit to him beyond 2024, leaving him as a potential free agent in 2025.

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This decision allows McCarthy the opportunity to explore other coaching opportunities if he exceeds expectations. Jones, seemingly reluctant to pay coaches not actively working, is betting on having the flexibility to decide McCarthy’s future after 2024 without the risk of him leaving.

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