McCarthy apologizes for pushing camera away after loss to 49ers

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The San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round to advance to the NFC Championship game to play the Eagles.

Mike McCarthy had a rough Sunday, and it included an apology.

Following the Dallas Cowboys’ divisional-round defeat against the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium, the Cowboys coach appeared to shove a camera out of his way. A photo from the game made it look like he pushed a photojournalist.

NBC 5 Sports’ Noah Bullard, the man behind the camera, later tweeted a video of the situation and said he and McCarthy smoothed things over.

“I can see how the photo appeared like he pushed me but it was more of a hand to the lens,” Bullard tweeted. “I did meet with coach McCarthy privately in his office and he did apologize.”

Bullard added that he was “totally fine” and that he stayed on his feet after McCarthy extended his hand to the camera, per Yahoo! Sports.

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The 19-12 defeat marked the Cowboys’ second straight season-ending loss to the 49ers. Almost immediately after the loss, team owner Jerry Jones said McCarthy’s job is safe despite the result.

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