Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones generated headlines last week when he said it was “not crazy” to suggest he could run it back with head coach Mike McCarthy for another season.
The Cowboys then improved to 5-7 via a Thanksgiving Day win over the lowly New York Giants (2-10). During a Tuesday appearance on Dallas sports radio station 105.3 The Fan, Jones offered praise for how McCarthy has kept the locker room together amid what’s been a frustrating campaign for many involved.
“Quality of character, quality of football character. He’s steady as a rock…” Jones said about McCarthy, as shared by Tommy Yarrish of the Cowboys’ website. “He’s genuine. He’s no BS with these players, and I’ve never thought for one second that the team had quit recognizing what an outstanding coach he is.”
Members of the NFL community thought Jones could part ways with McCarthy after the Cowboys fell to 3-7, as the coach remains in the final season of his current contract and will be without injured quarterback Dak Prescott through the end of the campaign. However, McCarthy has since guided Dallas to an upset victory over the Washington Commanders (8-5) and to the win against the Giants.
According to the NFL’s website, the Cowboys began Tuesday with just a 4% chance of making the playoffs. With that said, they next host a 4-8 Cincinnati Bengals side that has lost three in a row and four of its past five games this coming Monday night.
“I think we see the challenge, there’s no question about it, to potentially get in the playoffs. That’s a challenge…” Jones added during his comments. “We’ve got to really play even better than we’ve played the last two games. What’s encouraging is that we can. It starts and stops with our thoughts about Cincinnati. They’re a lot better than their record says they are.”
As of Tuesday afternoon, DraftKings Sportsbook listed the Cowboys as 5.5-point underdogs against a Bengals team that has routinely failed quarterback Joe Burrow. If Cincinnati’s defense produces another stinker at AT&T Stadium in front of a prime-time audience, Dallas could inch closer to .500 before the halfway point of the month arrives.
Jerry Jones Speaks on Struggling Cowboys Rookie After Another Injury
The Dallas Cowboys made the bold decision to let long-time starting left tackle Tyron Smith walk in free agency and replace him with a talented yet raw rookie Tyler Guyton. After using their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on the Oklahoma standout, the Cowboys immediately made him the starter.
The transition to the NFL for the 6-foot-8, 320-pound prospect hasn’t been smooth. Not only has he been struggling to perform but he has also been dealing with injuries all season. After already missing two games earlier in the season, Guyton suffered a high ankle sprain on Thanksgiving and had to leave the game.
Chuma Edoga replaced him to finish the game and looked better in the rookie’s absence. When asked about it, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he liked what he saw from the team after Guyton left the game.
According to Cowboys reporter Joseph Hoyt, Jones was asked whether the team considered making a change at left tackle. Jones responded by saying the change was already made, suggesting that Guyton may have lost his starting job for the foreseeable future, regardless of his injury.
Even though Jones added that he wasn’t too worried about Guyton’s future, this is certainly not the start the organization wanted from their prized prospect. Guyton has been one of the worst starting left tackles in the league, per PFF, receiving a 49.2 grade for the season. In four of his ten starts, Guyton had a grade lower than a 50, with his lowest mark coming in Week 13 against the Giants. He has allowed five sacks, five QB hits, and committed 16 penalties so far.
It is too early to give up on Guyton but the rookie’s struggles have been a big reason why the Cowboys offense has disappointed so far. Let’s hope things start looking better for the young offensive lineman upon his return.