Report: Garrett Not Coming Back To Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys will have a different look when the 2020 NFL season kicks off.
Reports out of Dallas this morning say the organization will not be bringing back Head Coach Jason Garrett, who's contract will not be renewed, the same will go for his assistants with expiring contracts.
Other reports indicate that Garrett was fired, but without a contract, he has essentially just been informed he will not get a new one. There are also reports that Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones has fired all of the Assistant Coaches as well, but that has not be confirmed by the team.
The Cowboys missed the playoffs this year after leading the Division for a chunk of the season. With two weeks left in the year, they only had to win-out to win the NFC East, and host a playoff game. But after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, it gave control of the NFC East to the Eagles, who did not let it go.
Garrett took over as interim Head Coach of the Cowboys in 2010, and had an 85-67 record while leading the Cowboys. He won the NFC East 3 times, losing in the Divisional Playoffs each of those three years.