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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 01/07/2020 [NFL Daily Newsletter]( [Today's Date] [Today's Date] Mike McCarthy says he's signed to be Cowboys HC [[ALT_PLACEHOLDER]]( [Just a day after officially firing Jason Garrett, the Cowboys have signed Mike McCarthy as their new head coach, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported.]( [Read >]( Mike McCarthy's up-tempo offense will boost Dak's development [Mike McCarthy is tasked with further developing Dak Prescott as the new Dallas Cowboys head coach. James Jones, who played for McCarthy in Green Bay, explains why he's a good fit and why the young passer is poised to improve.]( [Read >]( Rams to move on from Wade Phillips as DC [Wade Phillips' time in Los Angeles has come to an end. The Rams have informed the defensive coordinator that he will not be retained, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source informed.]( [Read >]( Tua Tagovailoa's leap of faith: Uncertainty for draft-bound QB [Now that Tua Tagovailoa has announced he intends to enter the 2020 NFL Draft, Chase Goodbread examines the unique challenge the Alabama QB presents to personnel evaluators around the league.]( [Read >]( Fun NFL Wild Card Weekend spawns new-look Divisional Round [The playoffs will move on without Tom Brady and Drew Brees -- and the game has never looked better. Gregg Rosenthal explores the fallout from Wild Card Weekend and looks ahead to the Divisional Round.]( [Read >]( [The Official App of the NFL | Download Now]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [NFL Tickets] [NFL Tickets] [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [NFL 100]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL PLAY FOOTBALL]( [NFL SHOP]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL on Instagram]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL Twitter Feed]( Copyright 2019 [NFL.com]( | All Rights Reserved | NFL Enterprise LLC, 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust Your Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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