Jason Garrett Lands New Job: NFL World Reacts
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett has landed a new gig and no, it’s not coaching-related.
Garrett is going to be a television analyst on NBC Sports for its inaugural USFL season coverage.
NBC Sports announced today that former Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett will be a TV analyst for its inaugural USFL season coverage
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) April 12, 2022
The league is set to kick off this Saturday, Apr. 16 and its regular season will run through Jun. 19. There will be 40 total regular-season games before the playoffs start.
The playoffs will then take place at the end of June through early July with the championship game taking place on Jul. 3.
Garrett is fresh off a stint with the New York Giants when he was their offensive coordinator. He ended up getting fired during the season as the offense wasn’t performing at a high level.
Despite that, the NFL world is excited to see Garrett back in football.
Bet he will just be a clapping his hands away! #CowboysNation https://t.co/EF4xe5q0fM
— Keith Frank (@KeithFrank31) April 12, 2022
https://t.co/aLlhmq3jgg pic.twitter.com/juhimRHrKr
— Crispe (@fcrisp5) April 12, 2022
Every USFL player is about to become one heck of a football player. https://t.co/g1oiKDeMNA
— Jess Haynie (@CowboysAddicts) April 12, 2022
How 👏 we 👏 doing 👏 guys? 👏 https://t.co/n7ccJ91qpl
— Mr. High Ticket (@mrhighticket) April 12, 2022
Look forward to him doing a tremendous job. Just off the charts. He should be a tremendous asset to the USFL football organization.
— Mac Engel (@MacEngelProf) April 12, 2022
I wish him the best.
— Consultant (@Consultant_FW) April 12, 2022
Before Garrett was with the Giants, he was the head coach of the Cowboys for 10 seasons. During that time, he led them to the playoffs three times and finished with a record of 85-67.
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