Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott told CBS Sports in a one-on-one interview on Dec. 3 that he was going to go to bat for coach Mike McCarthy to return as the team's head coa
Prescott played for five seasons under McCarthy and the relationship moved in a positive direction from day one.
Dak Prescott always gave Mike McCarthy a vote of confidence and kept it up while the head coach was walking out the door. Monday proved to be no different when the head coach was let go by the Cowboys after the two sides were unable to reach an agreement on a new contract ahead of his current deal expiring.
Dak Prescott publicly campaigned for the Cowboys to retain Mike McCarthy as head coach. He didn’t get his wish. The Cowboys announced Monday that they and McCarthy are parting ways after five seasons. Thus, Prescott will play for his third head coach next season.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott reacted to the team parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, who led the team for five seasons.
If true - if the head coach and team leader Dak Prescott didn't get along? - it could explain a great deal regarding why the Cowboys have fallen short ... not to mention why Mike McCarthy isn't here anymore.
Dak Prescott has been one of coach Mike McCarthy's biggest advocates in regards to the Dallas Cowboys keeping him on a contract for the 2025 season. But on Monday it became clear that the two sides couldn't come to an agreement, and the Cowboys will be moving on from McCarthy after five seasons.
The relationship between former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott has come under scrutiny following McCarthy's departure. While both men have pub
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is not pleased with the team's decision to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys have officially parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, a decision that quarterback Dak Prescott isn't thrilled about.
McCarthy and the Cowboys parted ways on Monday after negotiations about a contract extension fell apart, reportedly in part over the length of a new deal. McCarthy spent five seasons leading the franchise, but went just 7-10 in what was a largely disappointing campaign this year.