GOOD NEWS: The cowboys’ Jerry Jones, a former coach of the Patriots…..

The owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, remains “100% supportive” of head coach Mike McCarthy, even though his team has concluded its third straight one-and-done playoff journey. It appears that Jones is also fully willing to pursue Bill Belichick as a potential successor in the future.Cowboys owner Jerry Jones explains why he admires Patriots head coach Bill Belichick

At the Senior Bowl this week, when reporters inquired about Jones’ staff, he first played down any idea that he looked to replace McCarthy in the offseason, telling them he “didn’t talk to anybody that is a head coaching candidate other than my own.”

But when questioned more broadly about his admiration for Belichick, Jones naturally shifted into a comment about how well they got along.

Jones stated, “I know him personally, and I like him,” according to Yahoo! Sports. “I have no doubt that we could collaborate. Not one. None.”

After spending 24 seasons in Foxborough as the coach of the New England Patriots, Belichick, 71, was fired and is currently without a team. Raheem Morris was eventually hired by the Atlanta Falcons after he completed two interviews with them. However, it is also said that he has attracted interest from a number of teams who already have head coaches in place, including the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cowboys’ NFC East opponent.

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