Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is adamant that his side won't be changing coaches despite their heavy defeat to the New Orleans Saints.
Offensive coordinator Bill Callahan has come under scrutiny as wide receiver Dez Bryant caught just one pass in the loss at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, a week after running back DeMarco Murray ran the ball just nine times.
Jones told KRLD-FM: "Say it any way you want to, I'm not even going to address — really I'm not — the coaching staff as to whether they're safe or they're not. We're 5-5. We're tied for the lead in our division.
"We've got players coming back. We've got one of the best quarterbacks in the National Football League. We're off of a rough loss. That doesn't call for major changes out here at all."
The Cowboys are still top of the NFC East but lead the division due to their head-to-head advantage over the Philadelphia Eagles.