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Mike McCarthy update as Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones faces major decision on head coach’s future

MIKE McCarthy has been tipped to continue as Dallas Cowboys coach despite a season to forget.

The head coach is out of contract at the AT&T Stadium after the 2024 season.

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And Dallas has fallen to 5-8 this year with their playoff hopes all but over.

Owner Jerry Jones resisted calls to fire McCarthy after a string of heavy home losses earlier in the season.

He made a bold statement a few weeks ago when he declared that McCarthy could yet be awarded a contract extension.

McCarthy is a Super Bowl champion with the Green Bay Packers and led the Cowboys to 12-5 wins in the last three seasons.

But Dallas has won just one playoff game in that time – leading to calls for a change.

A new report from The Athletic’s Dianni Russini claims the “feeling around the league” is that McCarthy will be back in 2025.

It comes after Dallas Cowboys icon Troy Aikman publicly backed McCarthy to continue in his current role.

The former quarterback turned ESPN broadcaster won three Super Bowls in his career with Dallas.

And he said on 105.3 The Fan, via The Athletic, “As we stand and talk right now, I expect Mike McCarthy to be back in 2025.

“Short of Bill Belichick, I don’t know who you’re going to bring in that has a better resume.

“I just feel that for a team that I really do not think is that far away.

“I like the way this team is playing right now, even without their franchise quarterback.”

He added, “I sense that it’s a team that really believes in Mike McCarthy.

“I feel the locker room wants him back. I think he’s a really good football coach.

“I believe Jerry Jones thinks he’s a really good football coach, too.”

'Match made in heaven'

By Sunni Upal, Deputy U.S. Sports Editor

Deion Sanders becoming head coach of the Dallas Cowboys is a match made in heaven.

It’s been 30 years now since the Cowboys last won a Super Bowl and something has to change.

This is “America’s Team,” but it has become a laughing stock and needs someone to restore them to their past glory.

That candidate who takes over from Mike McCarthy at head coach must have some magic and inspiration.

Step forward, Deion Sanders.

Sanders, 57, is one of the best players to have ever stepped on the field and was on Dallas’ team the last time they won a Super Bowl.

He is quite literally ‘Prime Time’ and that spark is exactly what the Cowboys need.

As for Deion, now is the perfect time for him to move on as well.

He has taken the Buffaloes to new heights both in terms of results and popularity.

His son, Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is also in his senior year in college.

Sanders could probably land a head coaching job on a legitimate national championship contender if he wants to stay in college.

But a chance to coach the Dallas Cowboys may not come calling again.

Quarterback Dak Prescott has also previously shown support for McCarthy.

“I don’t think that’s crazy at all,” Jones said of a potential contract extension for McCarthy during a radio appearance last month.

“This is a Super Bowl-winning coach.

“Mike McCarthy has been there and done that. He has great ideas.

“We got a lot of football left.”

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Crackers, paper hats (but not Charles) and what they all wear – experts lift lid on royals’ Christmas Day

King Charles III recording his Christmas address.
LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 7: In this image released on December 23, 2023, King Charles III poses during the recording of his Christmas message at Buckingham Palace on December 7, 2023 in London, England. His Majesty The King’s Christmas message will be broadcast on Christmas Day, Monday 25th December 2023. The message was filmed in the Centre Room at Buckingham Palace, located in the East Wing, opens onto the Buckingham Palace balcony and overlooks The Victoria Memorial and The Mall, where crowds gathered to celebrate The Coronation in May. (Photo by Jonathan Brady – WPA Pool /Getty Images)

THE Royal Family will ‘pull crackers and wear hats’ at their Christmas lunch – although the King is likely to hold back, according to an expert.

Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, Majesty Magazine Editor-in-Chief Ingrid Seward, said: “They will all pull crackers and wear paper hats.

“Although The Queen never did and I presume Charles probably won’t.”

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, attending a Christmas Day service.
The Royals enjoy following the tradition of pulling Christmas crackers and wearing hats – although Charles won’t partake.
Prince William, Princess Catherine, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte at a Christmas service.
The younger Royals will be welcome to sit with the adults around the table.

Ingrid joined British photographer Arthur Edwards MBE to speak to Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson on this week’s episode of The Sun’s Royal Exclusive.

They discussed the schedule and traditions followed by the family on Christmas Day – from what they will wear to how the dinner table seating will be arranged.

Matt revealed: “This week, William attended a Christmas event where he met with some family members of a regiment down on Salisbury Plain.

“He gave out some presents and it was really good fun.”

Matt said the Prince went from table to table, bringing ‘lots of Christmas joy’.

Although the Prince apparently ‘let slip’ that: “On Christmas day, there will be 45 family members around the Sandringham Christmas table.”

Matt asked the Royal experts if they had any further insights into how the Royals will spend the festive period.

Arthur explained that the festivities will begin early, with the family honouring the Norwegian tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve.

The guests will arrive at Sandringham on Christmas day, where Ingrid said the family will ‘wear their smart clothes from church’.

Ingrid also revealed that in previous years, the Queen had avoided chaos amongst so many guests by using an ornate seating plan: “They’d have their names on a beautiful leather board, which would allow you to slide the names in and out.”

She expected Camilla, who is a ‘great hostess’, would know exactly how to do it.

Although, of course, Arthur says: “The King will sit wherever he wants and that will be the head of the table.”

Ingrid then confirmed the younger members of the family will join the adults for lunch.

She recalled: “In the Queen’s day, anyone that couldn’t hold a knife and fork (i.e. the children) had to have lunch upstairs in the nursery.

“So there was an age limit, but I think they’ve probably changed that.”

Princess Catherine receiving flowers from a young girl after a Christmas service.
In previous years, younger Royals were expected to eat their Christmas lunch upstairs in the nursery.
The Prince and Princess of Wales with their children arriving at a Christmas Day church service.
The seating plan was previously well-arranged by the Queen.
The King and Queen, along with other members of the Royal Family, attending a Christmas Day service.
Camilla is a ‘great hostess’.

After the meal has been finished, members of the family may leave to attend their own personal appointments.

Arthur recalled: “For many years, our Queen Camilla would leave after lunch and visit her family in Wiltshire.”

Camilla is not the only person to do so, as Ingrid mentioned: “Diana would also leave after lunch – not always, but sometimes.”

Kate Middleton's affectionate nickname for father-in-law King Charles

HE may be the King of England to us regular folk, but Charles is just 'grandpa' to his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton.

Princess Kate appeared to have used the moniker for her father-in-law during a meeting at the G7 summit in 2021, according to a lip reader.

Upon arriving, the duchess greeted her father-in-law, and a lip reader told CornwallLive that she said: “Hello Grandpa, how are you?”

King Charles is grandfather to Kate and William’s three adorable kids – Princes George and Louis and cheeky Princess Charlotte – so the name is only fitting.

His Majesty reportedly has a couple of affectionate names for Kate, including “beloved daughter-in-law” and “darling daughter-in-law.”

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Anonymous ‘raffle’ lottery winner has final chance to claim $1m mystery ticket – and slip was bought at grocery store

AN ANONYMOUS “raffle” lottery winner has their final chance to claim a $1 million mystery ticket – and the winning slip was bought in a grocery store.

Minnesota Lottery revealed the winning slip was bought at Coborn’s Grocery Store, Delano.

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The ticket was bought before the January 1 draw.

The lucky gambler will be able to take home a whopping $1 million ticket – if they claim it in time.

To claim your prize, you must speak during business hours to the Roseville headquarters office.

Enter your numbers into the Minnesota Lottery website to see if you could be the big winner.

The retailer’s name is registered under ‘Coborn’s 2028’.

In a similar tale, MEGA Millions players have been urged to double-check their tickets as a $3 million prize has not yet been claimed.

CT Lottery revealed the winning slip was bought at the Cumberland Farms gas station, 1978 West Street in Southington.

The ticket was bought before the November 8 draw.

The lucky gambler will be able to take home a whopping $3 million ticket – if they claim it in time.

GAME TIME

Mega Millions cost $2 per ticket and players can pick six numbers from two separate pools of numbers.

Each player can choose five different numbers from one to 70, which are the white balls.

Then, they can pick one number from one to 25, the gold Mega Ball.

However, players may also select Easy Pick/Quick Pick.

You win the jackpot by matching all six winning numbers in the drawing.

CLAIM YOUR PRIZE

Officials urge winners to sign the back of their ticket using an ink pen.

This will identify you as the Owner of that ticket for all legal purposes related to prize payment.

Once signed, ownership of a ticket cannot be changed or transferred.

Next, those looking to send in their form and ticket must include specific documents.

Lottery officials also need to see your signature signed on the back of your actual winning ticket as no copies will be accepted.

In addition to the completed claim form, you’ll need a copy of a valid ID and proof of Social Security number.

Valid Id’s include:

  • State-Issued Driver’s License
  • Voter’s Registration Identification Card
  • State-Issued Identification Card
  • Military Identification Card
  • Passport
  • Alien Registration Receipt Card

Just note that your Social Security number must be on a computer-generated document with your name and all nine digits displayed, like a Social Security card, pay stub or tax forms.

Keep in mind there are inherent risks involved in playing the lottery, and you should only buy a ticket if you can afford to do so.

Plus, if you or someone you know has signs of gambling addiction, call the National Gambling Hotline at 1-800-522-4700 or visit the National Council on Problem Gambling website.

Lottery winnings: lump sum or annuity?

Players who win big on lottery tickets typically have a choice to make: lump sum or annuity?

The two payout methods can impact how much money you get from your prize.

Annuities pay out slowly in increments, often over 30 years.

Lump sums pay all at once but in a smaller amount, as taxes are withheld in one go. That means 24% of your prize goes to Uncle Sam right away. Many states tax winnings as well.

Annuities can provide winners time to set up the financial infrastructure required to take in a life-changing amount of money, but lump sums have the benefit of being taxed only once.

Inflation is also worth considering when making a choice, as payouts do not adjust with the value of a dollar. That means that you’ll likely be getting less valuable money towards the end of an annuity.

Each state and game pays out prizes differently, so it’s best to check with your state’s lottery to confirm payment policies. A financial advisor can also help you weigh the pros and cons of each option.

Experts have varying opinions on whether to take the lump sum or take the annuity.

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