Former Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy won't coach in the NFL this season with the New Orleans Saints standing as the only franchise with a head coach vacancy remaining. McCarthy was a potential candidate for the Saints, but ultimately did not interview.
McCarthy will reportedly focus on next year's hiring cycle, deciding not to coach in the NFL this season according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport.
Former #Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy has decided to focus on the 2026 hiring cycle and will not coach in the NFL this season, sources tell me and @RapSheet.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 29, 2025
McCarthy, who has made the playoffs 12 times in 18 seasons, is expected to be a strong candidate a year from now. pic.twitter.com/Vr8mMijIkq
Pelissero and Rapoport mentioned that the former Cowboys and Green Bay Packers coach is expected to be a strong candidate next offseason, giving McCarthy more options a year from now. McCarthy and the Cowboys parted ways Jan. 13 after Dallas finished with a 7–10 record, missing the playoffs. His current contract expired and the two sides couldn't come to terms on the length for a new deal, bringing the coach to explore new opportunities after five seasons in Dallas.
McCarthy, 61, coached the Packers from 2006 to '18 before he sat out the 2019 season and got the Cowboys job in 2020. Now, the longtime coach will take another gap year before he figures out his next move, giving him more options to consider.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mike McCarthy Sitting Out 2025 Coaching Cycle With Saints Left As Only Opening.