Jerry Jones reiterates that Jason Garrett’s job is safe
The Dallas Cowboys entered the season with Super Bowl aspirations and will end it without a trip to the postseason, but that does not mean any major changes are coming this offseason.
In his weekly appearance on 105.3 The Fan Tuesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones once again reiterated that Jason Garrett is not going anywhere.
Jerry Jones talking about Jason Garrett: "His job is not an issue here at all." Wouldn't rule out changes to other parts of the coaching staff
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) December 26, 2017
Jerry Jones talking about Jason Garrett on @1053thefan: "It's not in the Cowboys' best interest right now to be considering a coaching change."
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) December 26, 2017
Garrett was the Coach of the Year in the NFL a season ago, and the Cowboys had to play six games in 2017 without their best player. While their playoff hopes evaporated in disappointing fashion with a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, Garrett had to overcome a lot of obstacles. Jones has done nothing but praise the coach in recent weeks, and it’s clear his opinion is not going to change over the course of the offseason.