New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will get a second interview with the New Orleans Saints as former Dallas Cowboys boss Mike McCarthy is involved in rumors.
Mike McCarthy is available to head coach-needy teams, having been essentially — though not officially — fired by the Cowboys, who clearly didn’t want him back all that badly. So should the Giants finally fire their failed coach, Brian Daboll, and hire McCarthy to replace him?
Eagles coach Nck Sirianni is now the longest-tenured head coach in the NFC East after Mike McCarthy’s departure from the Dallas Cowboys
There's a lot of work to do for the Giants in the aftermath of a 3-14 campaign. This is where Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll must begin.
Sanders seemingly is confident enough in himself to attack all challenges head-on. He definitely sounds strongly interested in moving to the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys are making a major change as head coach Mike McCarthy's contract with the team comes to an end.
In this trade proposal, the Dallas Cowboys send Dak Prescott to the Giants and pair Deion Sanders with Shedeur Sanders.
A growing distrust between Giants players and team management, including Schoen and embattled coach Brian Daboll, is one of the resonant themes of the piece. Perhaps the most glaring example was how Schoen treated cornerback Nick McCloud, a fourth-year player that had joined the Giants in 2022 and was a popular locker room presence.
Remember, coming out of 2023, Daboll refused to let Kafka interview for Seattle’s play-calling offensive coordinator job under new defensive-minded head coach Mike Macdonald. Then Daboll, after forcing Kafka to return to East Rutherford, essentially stuffed him in a broom closet, fully stripping his play-calling duties.