Jason Garrett and the Cowboys appear to be at a crossroads.
The Dallas head coach met with team officials Tuesday but did not reach a resolution, per reports. The meeting reportedly lasted less than an hour.
Garrett’s firing certainly seemed like a sure thing, but team owner Jerry Jones said there’s no real timetable for a decision to be made. This, of course, could hamper Garrett trying to find new work should the Cowboys part ways with him.
But according to ESPN, another meeting has been scheduled for Thursday between ownership and the 53-year-old. This will be the third time the two sides will meet regarding Garrett’s future.
It hasn’t been the best nine-plus years for Garrett in Dallas, having only won two playoff games during his tenure as head coach. It remains to be seen if he’ll still be at the helm come the fall.
It will be interesting to see what, if anything, comes out of Thursday’s meeting. Who knows, maybe the third time will be the charm to come up with a decision?