The Cowboys entered the head-coaching market on Monday, but Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman suggested the team might not like what it finds.
During an appearance on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” ahead of the Vikings-Rams wild-card game, Aikman discussed the Cowboys’ decision to let head coach Mike McCarthy become a free agent after failing to agree to terms on a contract extension.
His comments should worry Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
“I love the Dallas Cowboys. I played there for 12 years. I wish them well,” Aikman began. “But to say that it’s a coveted job, I’m not sure I would necessarily agree with that.”