Jerry Jones: Mike McCarthy’s job not up for grabs vs. buccaneers

The Dallas cowboys will kick off their 2022 NFL season playoff journey when they visit Raymond James Stadium to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Super Wild Card Round game has yet to start and already there are rumors that place head coach Mike McCarthy away from Dallas. However, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, pointed in his weekly participation in 103.5 The Fan, that your coach’s job is not at stake.

“Not. I don’t even want to start. No. I don’t need to delve into the details, but I have to assess Mike McCarthy with more than this playoff game.Jones said.

Cowboys are 30-20 in the regular season under McCarthy and 0-1 in the playoffs. What puts the former Green Bay Packers coach in good stead is that he’s guided the Cowboys to postseason berths in back-to-back years, something they haven’t achieved since 2006-07.

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Loss against Tampa Bay

The Cowboys’ 2022 season began with a loss at Tampa Bay and an injury to Dak Prescott. Nevertheless, Jones believes his team has the tools to turn around and beat the NFC South champion.

“I have complete confidence in Mike and our offensive line coaches, our coordinator. I have all the faith in the world that we can make the necessary adjustments for this week. I see us playing better,” said the Cowboys owner.

The duel will be complicated because Tom Brady has won all seven games in which he has played against the Dallas Cowboys.

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