Micah Parsons Advocates for Mike McCarthy's Return as Cowboys Face Uncertain Future
The star linebacker cites injuries and team chemistry in his plea for stability, while Jerry Jones weighs coaching decisions for 2025.
- Micah Parsons expressed strong support for head coach Mike McCarthy, urging the Dallas Cowboys to retain him and the current roster for the 2025 season.
- Parsons attributed the team's disappointing 5-7 record to significant injuries, including those to Dak Prescott, Zack Martin, and DeMarcus Lawrence, which he believes derailed their potential.
- McCarthy, in his fifth season with the Cowboys, has yet to secure a contract extension despite leading the team to three playoff appearances and two division titles in prior years.
- Jerry Jones, the team's owner and general manager, holds the final say on McCarthy's future and has not ruled out an extension, calling the idea 'not crazy at all.'
- The Cowboys are on a two-game winning streak but face slim playoff hopes, with Parsons emphasizing the importance of continuity for long-term success.