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Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, which is stunned by the loss of the wild card, did not discuss Mike McCarthy’s future.

Having a sallow complexion Following the shocking defeat that the Dallas Cowboys suffered in the playoffs at the hands of Green Bay, owner Jerry Jones was not prepared to address the future of coach Mike McCarthy, quarterback Dak Prescott, or anything else about the team.

Jones stated, “This is one of my (biggest) surprises since I’ve been involved in sport, period,” following the Packers’ 48-32 victory over the Packers in the opening round of the wild-card playoffs at home on Sunday. “To that extent, I am aware of how dissatisfied everyone is.”

McCarthy was recruited after more than a dozen seasons in Green Bay because of his propensity for leading the Packers to the postseason. The Cowboys (12-6) have three consecutive seasons with a record of 12 wins and have made it to the playoffs in each of the four years that McCarthy has been in charge.

After all, it has been 29 years since the Dallas Cowboys last competed in the National Football Conference championship game. It was during the 1995 season that the Cowboys emerged victorious in the Super Bowl for the sixth time.

Over the course of the final two weeks of the regular season, the Cowboys were able to seize the NFC East championship by gaining an advantage over Philadelphia, the team that had previously won both the division and the conference championship.

After completing the regular season with a 16-game home winning run, Dallas suddenly found itself in a position to host a divisional game for the first time since the 1995 season. This was the first time that Dallas had been able to do so since the wild-card round.

Instead, there will be a plethora of questions, as well as reminders that McCarthy and Prescott are entering the final years of their respective contracts.

When asked about the loss that has caused worry about the future of his coach, who is sixty years old, Prescott responded, “I don’t know how they can be, but I understand the business.” If that is the case, then maybe it ought to be about me as well.

“I’ve had the season that I’ve had because of him,” said Prescott, who threw two interceptions before throwing three touchdown passes that were essentially empty as Dallas fell down by a score of 48-16. Because of him, this squad has been able to achieve the level of success that they have. It has been brought to my attention that the Super Bowl is at stake. That is the standard of this league, and it is also the standard of this place, which is pretty darn sure. I understand, but if that is the case, please include me on the list.

It is the second time in McCarthy’s three seasons in Dallas that the Cowboys have lost their postseason opener at home. McCarthy has been with Dallas for three seasons. During the wild-card round two years ago, San Francisco emerged victorious over them.

The previous year, Prescott had one of the best performances of his career in a victory against Tampa Bay. This victory ended up being Tom Brady’s penultimate game before he was defeated by the Niners once more in the divisional round, this time on the road.

Dallas has made history by being the first team to win at least 12 games in each of the three straight playoff seasons without ever making it to the conference championship game.

McCarthy led the Packers to the Super Bowl on one occasion, a victory over Pittsburgh at the Cowboys’ stadium, and a championship in the 2010 season. McCarthy led the Packers to that far four times in nine postseason visits, and they reached the Super Bowl once. The decision to terminate him came in the midst of a losing season for the second year in a row in 2018.

The question of whether McCarthy believes he will continue in his role as coach prompted McCarthy to respond, “I think the biggest thing is we’re disappointed.” “I have an entire team in the locker room that is in pain,” the coach said. The outcome of this game is the only thing that has crossed my mind.

After leading the NFL with 36 touchdown passes during the regular season and being in the running for the Most Valuable Player award, Prescott’s playoff record fell to 2-5 when the playoffs began.

In a statement, Prescott stated, “We had everything lined up three hours ago.” “This is the very last place that anyone in this organization, and especially in our locker room, would have imagined that we were going to be,” the coach said. Because of this, I find myself often utilizing the phrases “shocked” or “stunned.”

Since the playoffs were expanded to a system with 14 teams in 2020, Dallas is the first team currently ranked No. 2 to suffer a loss to the team that is currently ranked seventh.

According to Jones, there was “nothing set” regarding the time that he would meet with McCarthy.

According to Jones, “I had planned to be with him going over how we played and getting ready for the coming week.” Jones indicated that this was what he had planned to do. That was the planned activity for the day. The dismissal of the team is going to be on my agenda for tomorrow.

The question of whether Jones will fire the coach will be the subject of a great deal of conversations.