Mike Kafka, Saints and New York Giants
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will get a second interview with the New Orleans Saints as former Dallas Cowboys boss Mike McCarthy is involved in rumors.
As the Dallas Cowboys conduct their search for a new head coach, their recently departed leader, Mike McCarthy, appears to be gaining traction elsewhere in the NFC. Yahoo Sports' Cory Woodroof, who analyzed the league's five remaining coaching vacancies,
Most notably, former Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy is in the midst of scheduling an in-person interview with the Saints, according to Nick Underhill. The former Super Bowl champion interviewed with the Bears before they settled on Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson,
Ex-Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy was flown into the Bears’ facility on a private jet for his interview on Wednesday — a “departure from team protocol.”
After parting ways with the Cowboys, Mike McCarthy has interviewed for the Bears head coach role. Could a return to the NFC North be coming?
The Chicago Bears have made an announcement about former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy amid their hiring search.
After just one year with the Packers, the New Orleans Saints brought McCarthy on as their offensive coordinator. He'd be with the Saints until 2004, overseeing one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. McCarthy left New Orleans to become offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers in 2005.
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will get a second interview with the New Orleans Saints as former Dallas Cowboys boss Mike McCarthy is involved in rumors. But like Dallas, the ...
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