Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

AP sources: Cowboys interviewi­ng McCarthy, Lewis

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FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys are talking to former head coaches Mike McCarthy and Marvin Lewis in the surest sign so far that they are moving on from Jason Garrett.

McCarthy, who won a Super Bowl and went to three other NFC championsh­ip games with Green Bay, was to interview Saturday, two people with direct knowledge of the situation said. Lewis spent time with the Cowboys on Friday and Saturday, one of the people said.

They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the club isn’t commenting publicly on its coaching situation, including the status of Garrett with his contract set to expire in 10 days.

One of the people said the Cowboys haven’t felt the urgency to address Garrett’s status because of the expiring contract. Dallas missed the playoffs for the sixth time in Garrett’s nine full seasons by finishing 88 in a year that started with high expectatio­ns.

McCarthy won the championsh­ip with Green Bay in the 2011 Super Bowl at the home of the Cowboys. The Packers won at least 10 games in eight of his first 11 seasons before going 79 in 2017. He was fired with the Packers at 471 last season.

The 56yearold McCarthy has already interviewe­d with Cleveland, Carolina and the New York Giants.

Like McCarthy, Lewis was out of coaching this season after the 61yearold spent 16 seasons in charge at Cincinnati.

The Cowboys haven’t addressed Garrett’s status publicly, and he continued working at team headquarte­rs in the week after the season ended.

With twotime MVP Aaron Rodgers as his quarterbac­k, McCarthy went 125772 in the regular season in 12plus seasons with the Packers. McCarthy’s teams made the playoffs nine times, going 108. Two of those wins were over Dallas.

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 twotime 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.

McCarthy was fired after an embarrassi­ng loss at Lambeau Field to Arizona, a defeat that all but sealed a second straight year without a postseason trip for the Packers when they had made it the previous eight seasons.

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