Cowboys To Move On Without Jason Garrett, Source Says

This according to ESPN who reported late last night that—after showing an "abundance of care and respect" for Garrett—Jerry Jones and son, Stephen, decided the coach will not be part of the organization moving forward. According to multiple sources, the Joneses and Garrett did not have their scheduled meeting at The Star yesterday after meeting on Monday and Tuesday without any resolution on the coach's status. Garrett's contract is set to expire on January 14th and his status with the team has been an issue since last February when the Cowboys opted not to offer him an extension. The Cowboys missed the playoffs in 2019 and finished 8-8 for the fourth time in Garrett's nine seasons as coach. He will finish as the second-longest tenured and second-most winningest coach in team history to Tom Landry with a record of 85-67, but he won just two playoff games and was unable to get past the divisional round.


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