Mike McCarthy will be back in 2024
I think he's more patient than people realize; he let Jason Garett stay a little too long.
Some Cowboys insiders or writers have surmised that one of the reasons Jerry kept Garrett maybe 2-3 years longer then he should've was due to their long-time father-son relationship or friendship that had developed organically as far back as Garrett's playing days as a Cowboys backup in the early-to-mid 1990's and as aspiring QBs coach/OC for Dallas under Bill Parcells, then Wade Phillips regimes in the 2000's. Jerry always has had a sentiment side, even if occasionally went against his own (and his team's) best interests and even if, despite his 2007 and 2016 squads, most of his Cowboys teams, including this year's roster, were hardly would I label SB-caliber winning teams. Maybe in 2014 if they'd beaten Packers they wouldve slipped past overrated Seattle (as Green Bay should've done and blew, spectacularly), but beating NE in Super Bowl 49? Absolutely not.
But, let's not dismiss Garrett's achievements: he was the Dallas Cowboys HC for essentially a decade, behind HOF, legendary HC Tom Landry, he had four (4) winning seasons, 3 NFC East division titles, had a 85-67 overall win-loss HC record. If he doesn't coach another game in his life, that's worth something respectable. It's extremely difficult and rare to see any HC last beyond 5-6 seasons with most NFL teams, Garrett will go down as being the Cowboys HC with the longest tenure under Jones' ownership