It can be a powerful and supportive inspiration. Or it can be a distracting and divisive power drain. The 2024 Dallas Cowboys are about to find out - or even to choose - which will be the result of coach Mike McCarthy working as a "lame-duck'' in the final season of his contract, with no extension planned.
On Sunday night, the NFL world was still processing what it had just seen in the Dallas Cowboys’ head-scratching 48-32 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Super Wild Card Weekend.
Some might suggest that there is a bias coming from the analysis of former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett. But his sterling praise for Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb after their Week 18 win over Washington should not only be respected because of his particular perch ...
Another NFL Sunday has come and gone. Which means we've had another session at the big desk in the big studio at the big headquarters of NBC Sports to talk about the things that happened.
The Buffalo Bills have had some ups this season, but they have also had their fair share of downs. However, they have received some very good news prior to their Saturday night matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Yes, it's already Week 15. Actually, Week 15 is almost over. Most of Week 15 happened on Sunday. As usual, we gathered at the big desk in the big studio to talk about the big moments of the day that was.
The homestretch is starting. The best evidence of that comes from the return of Steve Kornacki to the Football Night in America set. He joined us during the pregame show, and he contributed throughout the Sunday night look back at the day that was.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett was named this week as a potential candidate for a college head coaching job. The Athletic listed Garrett
Under Head Coach Jason Garrett, it was an uphill battle to gain traction to the running back by committee strategy in Dallas. Demarco Murray and Ezekiel Elliott, for all intents and purposes, were solo acts for the majority of their careers with the Cowboys.
While the NFLPA pushes for all 32 teams to move from turf fields to natural grass to prevent injuries, there's some thought that such a move would hurt
Dez Bryant is taking shots at his former head coach, Jason Garrett, after seeing how dominant the Dallas Cowboys were on Sunday Night Football. He didn’t pull any punches, either.
The early indicators pointed toward another playoff run for the Cowboys in 2019. They added two solid veterans to bolster their lineup. Defensive end Robert Quinn (trade) and wide receiver Randall Cobb (free agency) joined the team.
Garrett has never coached at the college level but has spent 2022 as a color analyst for NBC's coverage of Notre Dame contests. Garrett's also an NFL pregame analyst for NBC's "Football Night in America."
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett is reportedly one of the finalists for the Stanford head-coaching job.
Settling in as an NBC analyst, Jason Garrett may soon return to the sidelines.
The former Cowboys coach Garrett, who is now a studio analyst for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” went viral for his pregame prediction about the team, who were playing on the “SNF” slot for the week. Garrett predicted that the Cowboys would defeat the Indianapolis Colts “by 40.”
The network is considering Garrett as a possible analyst for Notre Dame football broadcasts, as well as for Brees’ studio analyst role on “Football Night in America.”
It is, in the end, an opportunity to teach. And to learn. "I'm really excited to be in the game,'' Jason Garrett tells CowboysSI.com in an exclusive interview as the former Dallas Cowboys head coach.
Jason Garrett, even in his mid-20's as a Dallas Cowboys quarterback back in 1994, was all about not only learning, but also about teaching. As he prepared
Phillips is the son of former Broncos, Bills, and Cowboys’ head coach Wade Phillips and the grandson of former Oilers and Saints’ head coach Bum Phillips.
In search of its next head coach, the Duke Blue Devils football program appears to be looking at the recently departed offensive coordinator of the NFL's "Big Blue."
Garrett seems like a long shot for the job. He played college ball at Princeton and then was a quarterback in the NFL for the Cowboys and other teams. All of his coaching experience has come in the NFL.
The New York Giants made the decision to move on from Jason Garrett after their loss to the Bucs, and fans are happy. Garrett has been heavily criticized since early in his tenure, thanks to the team underperforming consistently on offense.
The Washington Football Team is building, and they have plenty of needs to fill. So, it's time to take a look at who we suggests the franchise should select and what the rest of the NFL world thinks, too.
Rhe Giants averaged a paltry 17.5 points per game under Garrett in his first season in charge of the offense in 2020. New York currently ranks 25th overall averaging 18.9 points per contest and 23rd with 322.8 yards per game.
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