Report: Cowboys to meet with Garrett for 2nd time
It appears the Dallas Cowboys won't be making a decision about head coach Jason Garrett's future until Tuesday.
Garrett, whose contract expires following the 2019 season, is scheduled for a second meeting with owner Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones on Tuesday, EPSN's Todd Archer reports.
The 53-year-old isn't expected to be retained, but an initial meeting on Monday didn't lead to a decision, and the team's public relations staff sent all media home.
The Cowboys battled inconsistencies en route to an 8-8 finish in 2019. Over nine seasons with Garrett as the team's head coach, Dallas has earned just three playoff appearances.
The club has been linked to a number of high-profile coaching candidates, including Lincoln Riley and Urban Meyer. However, they don't currently appear interested in a move to the NFL.
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