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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.
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 ...
Michael Husted 41 yard field goal: Packers 7–3: 2: OAK: Randy Jordan 1 yard run (Michael Husted kick) Raiders 10–7: 3: GB: Antonio Freeman 12 yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell kick) Packers 14–10: 3: OAK: Tyrone Wheatley 5 yard run (Michael Husted kick) Raiders 17–14: 4: OAK: Randy Jordan 1 yard run (Michael Husted kick) Raiders ...
McCarthy led the Cowboys to three 12-win seasons from 2021 through 2023. But early playoff exits, including a blowout home loss to the Green Bay Packers in January, kept team owner Jerry Jones ...
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.
Per ESPN, the Bears have requested permission from the Dallas Cowboys to interview their head coach Mike McCarthy. Per the report, the Bears are now awaiting a response from the Cowboys and owner ...
The Cowboys aren't guaranteed to move on from Mike McCarthy after the season, but if they do, old friend Kellen Moore could draw interest for the job.
1999–2012 130 93 1 Kansas City Chiefs: 2013–present 143 53 0 5 Tom Landry ^ [5] ... Mike McCarthy * [12] 174 112 2 .608 Green Bay Packers: 2006–2018 125 77 2