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McCarthy in 2007. After Mike Sherman took the Packers to a 4–12 record in 2005, [31] the team released him on January 2, 2006, and immediately started interviewing for a replacement. [32] McCarthy was interviewed by Packers general manager Ted Thompson on January 8, 2006, and was offered the head coaching position three days later. [20]
McCarthy served as head coach for thirteen seasons, leading the Packers to nine playoff berths and a victory in Super Bowl XLV during the 2010 NFL season. [15] After a loss to the Arizona Cardinals during the 2018 NFL season , the Packers fired McCarthy and assistant coach Joe Philbin served as interim head coach for the last four games of the ...
A Does not include Paul Brown's four-year AAFC playoff record of 5–0 or his four consecutive AAFC championships from 1946 to 1949. B Does not include Ray Flaherty's AAFC playoff record of 0–2 coaching the New York Yankees. C Does not include Buck Shaw's AAFC record of 1–1 coaching the 49ers.
Mike McCarthy record. McCarthy entered the 2024 NFL season with a record of 167-102-2 as an NFL head coach. That included a mark of 125-77-2 with the Packers and a 42-25 record with the Cowboys.
Mike McCarthy's past three regular seasons with the Dallas Cowboys all finished with a 12-5 record. That's impressive. The Cowboys' past three postseason trips all ended the same, too, with an ...
Mike McCarthy led the Cowboys to a 42-25 record and a pair of NFC East division titles in four seasons as head coach, but was just 1-3 in the playoffs.
Don Shula holds the current records for regular season wins at 328. Shula’s tenure included many 14 game seasons, thus his win total took longer to amass than that of currently active coaches. Bill Belichick holds the record for postseason wins at 31. Among active head coaches, Andy Reid is the leader in regular season and postseason wins.
Landry is the team's all-time leader in games coached and wins, and Mike McCarthy leads all coaches in regular season winning percentage with .627. Dave Campo is the only Cowboys coach with a losing record (.313), and is also the only coach in franchise history to have never posted a winning season.