July 4, 2024

Mike McCarthy’s Career is on The Line in 2024 – Shane Taylor, Inside The Star

Good or bad, McCarthy is now coaching for his career

As expected, the Cowboys won’t extend the contact of head coach Mike McCarthy, according to Adam Schefter.

This means that McCarthy will enter the final year of his contract in 2024.

Jerry Jones loves to do this.

Make someone earn a new contract, he did it with Jason Garrett and is now doing it with McCarthy.

Garrett went 12-4 on his final year of his contract.

player. It’s also tough to pick players late in round one, and not everyone is going to win Rookie of the Year. However, this pick gets a bit of a knock considering the Cowboys were clearly in the market for a tight end, and they had Sam LaPorta staring them right in the face here.

Unfortunately, LaPorta landed a handful of picks later with Detroit, and put together one of the best rookie years for a tight end in league history.

Johnathan Hankins has ‘unfinished business’ in Dallas- Nick Harris, DallasCowboys.com

Hankins is one name Dallas will have to decide on this offseason.

“I think I brought some good value to this team,” Hankins said. “I think being on a team, in an organization like this, I still got something left in the tank. To have the year that I had in year 11, I’m still playing at a high level and still getting the job done.”

“I still feel like I got unfinished business, still have goals I want to achieve. The goal of mine is to get to the Super Bowl, and I would love for it to be here [in Dallas].”

Hankins said that he contemplated retirement last offseason, citing wanting to be around his family more with his daughter turning two-years-old, but the opportunity in Dallas gave him another charge on the back half of his career.

“Going into that offseason last year, to be honest I wasn’t sure if I wanted to continue playing,” he said. “My daughter was turning two at the time and I was feeling like I really needed to be around my family. It was challenging…Bringing in the young guys like Mazi, being with Law, Micah, DA, Osa…to me, it really lit another fire under me.”

The retirement thoughts still linger this offseason, but Hankins sounds confident in his ability to play at a high level and in his passion towards getting to his ultimate goal.

“Is this the last time you’re gonna see Big Hank? I don’t think so,” Hankins said. “After speaking with the Cowboys, speaking with Mike [McCarthy] and the staff, obviously I’m still playing at a high level and I want to continue to play.”

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