The Dallas Cowboys had an incredible 2023 regular season, finishing with an impressive 12-5 record and securing the top spot in the NFC East. This achievement granted them the coveted No. 2 seed in the playoffs, ensuring home-field advantage for their first two postseason games. However, their hopes were dashed as they suffered a disappointing loss to the Green Bay Packers in the divisional round.
Despite this setback, the Cowboys surprised many by deciding to retain Mike McCarthy as their head coach, opting not to make significant personnel changes. The only notable departure was Dan Quinn, who left his position as defensive coordinator to become the head coach of the Washington Commanders.
As the Cowboys embarked on their search for a new defensive coordinator, team owner Jerry Jones made it clear that McCarthy’s one-year deal would not hinder their pursuit of the ideal candidate. Jones expressed his confidence that the potential DC would not be deterred by McCarthy’s uncertain future with the team.
The Cowboys boasted one of the strongest rosters in the NFL this season, yet they struggled to secure victories when it mattered most. As they look ahead, it remains to be seen who will fill the crucial role of defensive coordinator and whether this individual can help propel the team to greater success.