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Michael John McCarthy (born November 10, 1963) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). From 2006 to 2018, he was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. In 2011, McCarthy led the team to a win in Super Bowl XLV over his hometown team, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Despite finishing with the worst record in 2004, the 49ers ended up playing the second-toughest schedule in the NFL in 2005 as they played eight games against eventual playoff teams, including games against the top seeds in both conferences, the Seattle Seahawks and the Indianapolis Colts, and games against the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay ...
Cowboys and 49ers are teetering. ... which featured three costly interceptions that helped cement defeat and a 3-4 record. ... There are two offensive minds in head coach Mike McCarthy and Brian ...
Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys October 8, 2023; Santa Clara, California, USA; Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy (left) and quarterback Dak Prescott (4) watch against the San Francisco 49ers ...
McCarthy previously said that the goal of the play was to reach the 25-yard line, which it did. NFL: Mike McCarthy stands by final Cowboys play vs. 49ers Skip to main content
The 2013 season was the Green Bay Packers' 95th season overall, 93rd in the National Football League (NFL) and eighth under head coach Mike McCarthy.This for first time since 1998 Donald Driver was not on the opening day roster and for first time since 2005 Greg Jennings and Charles Woodson was not on the opening day roster.
The 49ers ended that drive with a 1-yard run from Christian McCaffrey and a 21-7 halftime lead. The Cowboys pass rush was non existent for much of the day. Receivers were often wide open in the ...
San Francisco 49ers: 1997–2002 57 39 0 Detroit Lions: 2003–2005 15 28 0 Mike Zimmer [70] 72 56 1 .562 Minnesota Vikings: 2014–2021 72 56 1 71 Kyle Shanahan * [71] 70 59 0 .543 San Francisco 49ers: 2017–present 70 59 0 72 Dick Nolan [72] 69 82 5 .457 San Francisco 49ers: 1968–1975 54 53 5 New Orleans Saints: 1978–1980 15 29 0 73 ...