GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Former Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he plans to coach in the NFL again. It just won't be next season.
McCarthy, 55, said Wednesday that he will sit out the 2019 season.
"I'll be locked and loaded and ready to go for next year," McCarthy told ESPN.
McCarthy pursued only one job, the New York Jets' head-coaching position, but sources told ESPN on Wednesday that the Jets were expected to hire Adam Gase to fill that position. McCarthy interviewed with the Jets last weekend but declined the chance to interview with the Cleveland Browns.
"We looked at everything, and it was either New York or stay out. That was our outlook," McCarthy said. "My family's excited. We were eating dinner when I got the message [about the Jets], and they all started cheering. So it was kind of funny. I think it tells you where they're at."
McCarthy and his wife, Jessica, a Green Bay native, have five children, four of whom are still school-aged.
He still had one year left on his contract with the Packers, so he will be paid in 2019. His salary was believed to be more than $8 million a year.
McCarthy went 135-85-2 in 12-plus years with the Packers but was fired with four games left in the 2018 season. His team won Super Bowl XLV and reached the NFC Championship Game three other times, most recently in 2016. His teams made the playoffs nine times in all, including a franchise-record eight straight from 2009 to 2016.
Following the Super Bowl title, McCarthy had a street named after him near Lambeau Field. Mike McCarthy Way intersects with Holmgren Way, which runs into Lombardi Avenue.
McCarthy's decision to skip coaching in 2019 came on the same day that his successor, Matt LaFleur, was introduced as the Packers' new head coach.