Jamaica Gleaner

McCarthy set to take charge at Cowboys

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THE DALLAS Cowboys didn’t take long to settle on Mike McCarthy as their coach after waiting a week to announce that they were moving on from Jason Garrett.

McCarthy, who won a Super Bowl at the home of the Cowboys nine years ago as Green Bay’s coach, has agreed to become the ninth coach in team history, a person with direct knowledge of the deal said yesterday.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team hadn’t announced the decision.

McCarthy was interviewe­d over the weekend before the Cowboys made the announceme­nt on Sunday that Garrett wouldn’t return after nine and a half seasons.

Dallas missed the playoffs at 8-8 with high expectatio­ns in a make-or-break season for Garrett, whose contract expires next week.

Green Bay made nine trips to the postseason in his 13 years under McCarthy. The 56-year-old was out of football this season after getting fired during what ended up being a second straight losing season for the Packers in 2018.

McCarthy led the Packers to at least 10 wins in eight of his first 11 seasons, including four trips to the NFC championsh­ip game.

Dallas haven’t been that far in the playoffs since the last of the franchise’s five Super Bowl titles to finish the 1995 season. The Cowboys missed the playoffs six times in Garrett’s nine full seasons.

McCarthy also interviewe­d with Cleveland, Carolina, and the New York Giants. He went 125-77-2 in the regular season with the Packers and 10-8 in the playoffs. The Cowboys have just three playoff wins since their last championsh­ip.

With two-time MVP Aaron Rodgers as his quarterbac­k, McCarthy reached the playoffs eight straight years from 2009-16, beating the Garrett-led Cowboys twice in that stretch.

The Cowboys believe they have their next franchise quarterbac­k in Dak Prescott, who was the 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after replacing the injured Tony Romo and never relinquish­ing the starting job.

Prescott, whose rookie contract is expiring, and two-time rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott have made the playoffs twice in four seasons and got their first playoff victory in 2018 after losing their postseason debut to Rodgers and McCarthy with Dallas as the NFC’s top seed in 2016.

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