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Mike McCarthy Hires Tom Brady & Jim Harbaugh’s Agent in the Hopes of a New Contract

Close on the heels of the looming NFL drafts, Mike McCarthy, head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, has stumbled into some difficulties. The latest move comes in reply to the equally unpredictable play by the team’s management with his contract and tenure. Signed in January 2020, McCarthy’s existing 5-year contract expires following the 2024-2025 season and could essentially see him staring at unemployment.

The 60-year-old has enlisted a reputed hire for negotiations on a contract, likely with some other party, even as his association with America’s Team enters its last leg. Regardless of his track record and latest performance stats, here is why he settled on onboarding the high-profile agent Donald H. Yee amid a real risk to his career.

Mike McCarthy makes a career move amid unemployment risk

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Adam Schefter took to Instagram to break the news of Donald H. Yee taking over the prospects of finding Mike McCarthy his next contract. The valued sports agent counts the likes of Jim Harbaugh, Sean Payton, and Tom Brady as some of his clients.

Yee’s success is demonstrated by his prowess in negotiating record-breaking contracts for Brady throughout his legendary career. Even Jim Harbaugh enrolled him in 2023 when he was looking to make a move back to the NFL and the move definitely proved successful. Thus, Yee’s negotiation skills might come through for Mike McCarthy in securing a favorable contract. The reason behind Mike McCarthy not receiving an extension with the Dallas Cowboys has also found a rationale as per the team’s owner.

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Since his appointment in 2020, McCarthy has led the Cowboys to a 12-5 regular-season record in each of his last three years, winning NFC East titles in 2021 and 2023. However, he still falls short of owner Jerry Jones’ expectations as he expects McCarthy to win the Super Bowl his predecessor, Jason Garrett, could not.

In January 2024, Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, explained his reasoning behind not extending his existing contract with Mike McCarthy. “Jerry Jones thinks that people, when challenged, do their best work,” Pat McAfee wrote on X (formerly Twitter) following his talks with the former. Additionally, Jones’ move repeats exactly the same meted out to Jason Garret before McCarthy.

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The current scenario will put the theory to the test with the head coach now a lame duck yet not without wide support from his players. With a 12-5 regular-season record in his tenure, the Dallas Cowboys have, however, won only one playoff in four seasons, serving as an additional rationale behind Jones’ move.

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