SAD NEWS : Cowboys owner Jerry Jones ‘all in’ on 2024 season: ‘Let’s don’t discount hanging around the rim’

Disappointment shrouded Dallas after an early exit in the 2023 NFL playoffs following its third consecutive 12-win season.

Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy owns a 1-3 playoff record in that span, a glaring mark that had his proverbial hot seat up to a near boil in Big D. Jerry Jones ultimately decided to retain McCarthy for his fifth season, and the Cowboys owner expressed his comfortability with the current state of his team on Tuesday by using a basketball analogy.

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“What I would say is, I hope it’s not different going into the first playoff game where we’ve got the second seed. I hope it’s not different at all, to that point, where we got the second seed,” Jones told reporters at the Reese’s Senior Bowl, per Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News. “Now, let’s talk about how we might make it different when we play in that game and get a win, OK? We need to stop the run better, we need to be more physical, and we need to run better, to be specific. We need to do those kinds of things.

“And so, my point is, I look at that and I thought we made a pretty good move four years ago when we hired Mike McCarthy, and he’s had some great in-season success.

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