The Dallas Cowboys have announced that offensive coordinator, Kellen McCarthy, will be returning to the coaching role after his successful appendectomy. McCarthy is set to call plays against the Philadelphia Eagles in the upcoming game on Sunday.
McCarthy was admitted to the hospital earlier this week after experiencing severe abdominal pain. After undergoing a successful appendectomy, he was released from the hospital and is now ready to return to his coaching duties.
The Cowboys have been without McCarthy for the past two weeks, and have had to make do with a makeshift coaching staff. However, with McCarthy back in the fold, the Cowboys are confident that they can get back on track and have a successful season.
McCarthy is an experienced coach who has been with the Cowboys for five years. He has been instrumental in helping the team reach the playoffs in each of those five years. He is also credited with helping develop quarterback Dak Prescott into one of the best signal-callers in the NFL.
The Cowboys are hoping that McCarthy’s return will help them turn things around and get back on track. With McCarthy back in the fold, they are confident that they can put together a strong performance against the Eagles on Sunday.
It remains to be seen how McCarthy will fare in his return to coaching, but the Cowboys are certainly glad to have him back. With McCarthy back in the fold, the Cowboys are confident that they can get back on track and have a successful season.