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Packers fire longtime coach McCarthy

- Michael Middlehurs­t-Schwartz

The Packers made the drastic move many were growing to expect this season.

Coach Mike McCarthy was fired by the franchise on Sunday night after a 20-17 loss to the Cardinals, ending his nearly 13-year tenure that included a Super Bowl victory.

Offensive coordinato­r Joe Philbin will take over as interim coach of the 4-7-1 team.

“The 2018 season has not lived up to the expectatio­ns and standards of the Green Bay Packers. As a result, I made the difficult decision to relieve Mike McCarthy of his role as head coach, effective immediatel­y,” Packers president and CEO Mike Murphy said. “Mike has been a terrific head coach and leader of the Packers for 13 seasons, during which time we experience­d a great deal of success on and off the field.

“We want to thank Mike, his wife, Jessica, and the rest of the McCarthy family for all that they have done for the Packers and the Green Bay and Wisconsin communitie­s.

“We will immediatel­y begin the process of selecting the next head coach of the Green Bay Packers.”

McCarthy was 125-77-2 in his career. In 2010, he led the Packers to a win over the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

Green Bay made it to the postseason in nine years under McCarthy. But he acknowledg­ed after Sunday’s loss that he was running out of answers about this year’s disappoint­ing team.

“I mean, I’ve never been in this spot,” McCarthy said. “I’m not going to act like I know what the hell I’m going to do tomorrow when they get in here. So we’re going to do what we always do, we’re going to represent the Packers the right way, I know that. Other than that, we’ll focus on what’s in front of us.”

McCarthy becomes the second NFL head coach to be fired this year after the Browns dismissed Hue Jackson on Oct. 29.

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