November 21, 2024
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With a trade with the Dallas Cowboys, the Cleveland Browns acquired their final elite wide receiver, and general manager Andrew Berry may have made it two for two in his interactions with flamboyant owner Jerry Jones.

The FOX cameras frequently panned to Jones’ owners box during the game, when the 81-year-old appeared impatient for the summer and the opportunity to make significant changes.

Early and humiliating postseason exits have become something of a rite of passage for Mike McCarthy and the Cowboys.

Dallas has only won two playoff games since 2016 and has missed the NFC Championship Game for the previous 29 seasons, despite the Cowboys winning 12 games in each of the previous three regular seasons.

After losing to the Packers handily, is it possible that Jones and the Cowboys will let go of McCarthy now that another season has concluded without a postseason triumph?

Jones reportedly stated, “We’ll see how each game goes in the playoffs,” as reported by Cowboys writer Clarence Hill of The Star-Telegraph.

After the Cowboys’ loss on Sunday, McCarthy’s record in the playoffs is now 1-3. McCarthy didn’t exactly give Dallas fans hope that he can lead the team to a Super Bowl, if he was coaching for his job against the Packers.

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