As the Cowboys continue to struggle under Mike McCarthy, Bill Belichick’s potential move to Dallas is gaining momentum. With Dallas sitting at 3-7 and showing no signs of improvement, Jerry Jones might finally make the coaching change that fans have been demanding.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter added fuel to the speculation on Monday Night Football, just before the Cowboys’ loss to the Houston Texans. “Lots of speculation swirling about what the Cowboys will do,” Schefter reported. “People have even thought about Bill Belichick, having been spotted in Dallas last week.”
While Belichick’s Dallas appearance was for a speaking engagement rather than a meeting with the Cowboys, his track record speaks for itself. The legendary coach boasts a 302-165 career record and six Super Bowl championships. After taking a year off from coaching, he’s reportedly eager to return to the sidelines.
The connection between Belichick and Jones isn’t new. The two reportedly have a strong relationship, and Jones’ singular focus on bringing another Super Bowl to Dallas aligns perfectly with Belichick’s winning pedigree.