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DALLAS — No matter what the final score reads for the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday’s Week 18 finale, they will finish the season with a losing record for the first time since the 2020 campaign. Sitting at 7-9 with one game remaining on the docket, the next course of action after the lackluster year will be determining the fate of the coaching staff. That decision will fall to Jerry Jones, who was reluctant on Tuesday to show his hand one way or the other in regards to the status of head coach Mike McCarthy.

With the new year just hours away from ringing in, Cowboys owner, president, and general manager Jones made his weekly visit on the Shan & RJ show on Audacy's 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday to discuss an arduous season after an embarrassing blowout loss in Week 17 which saw Philadelphia claim the NFC East in emphatic fashion over their rivals from Dallas. The 41-7 loss to the Eagles came after the Cowboys had won four games in their last five tries to begin to cool the hot seat for McCarthy.



However, Jones isn’t putting himself on the clock to make a decision about the coach. "I'm not under any unusual timeframe at all," Jones said, just days before Dallas is set to finish up a season out of the playoffs after Jones had stated a goal of Super Bowl or bust. "What I'm not going to do this morning is to get into any indication one way or the other that I'm not interested in having [McCarthy] back," the team owner continued.

"I don't want that to be the case at all. We got this ga.

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