This came in as a surprise, as former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has decided not to return to the NFL sidelines for the 2025 season, opting instead to focus his attention on the 2026 hiring cycle. This is according to reports from insiders.
McCarthy, who led the Cowboys from 2020 to 2024, left a notable mark during his tenure. He compiled a 49-35 record over five seasons and led the team to three postseason appearances. However, his stint in Dallas ended following unsuccessful contract negotiations, and the team decided to part ways with him.
After his departure from the Cowboys, McCarthy was linked to several coaching vacancies, most notably interviewing for the head coach position with the Chicago Bears. Despite being a strong candidate, the Bears ultimately decided to hire Ben Johnson.
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Mike McCarthy also received a request to interview with the New Orleans Saints but chose not to proceed with the visit. Instead, McCarthy has elected to take a strategic approach by sitting out the 2025 season to better position himself for future opportunities.
This decision mirrors a previous chapter in his career when McCarthy took a break from coaching after being dismissed by the Green Bay Packers in 2018. His hiatus then allowed him to regroup and eventually take on the head coaching role with the Cowboys in 2020, a position where he showcased his abilities once more.
Fans and analysts alike are watching closely how McCarthy will navigate the 2026 hiring cycle. Given his extensive experience, including leading the Packers to a Super Bowl XLV victory, McCarthy remains a strong candidate for future head coaching roles.
With this announcement, the landscape of NFL coaching changes continues to evolve. Teams looking for a seasoned coach with a proven track record will undoubtedly have McCarthy high on their radar when the 2026 hiring cycle begins.