New Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus never really stopped to consider a year away from coaching after getting fired by the Chicago Bears.
Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus was the "most frequent complaint" named by Bears players surveyed by the NFLPA this year, according to the players' union. Eberflus, who was fired after the Bears' 4-8 start to the 2024 season,
Eberflus returns as the Cowboys' defensive coordinator with more experience -- four years as the Indianapolis Colts ' DC and three as the Chicago Bears ' head coach. Meeting with reporters Tuesday, Eberflus did not speak about his dismissal from Chicago after posting a 14-32 record or the Hail Mary loss to the Washington Commanders or the curious clock management in losses to the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
Chicago Bears players rated Matt Eberflus poorly in the NFLPA report card, ranking him last among NFL head coaches.
New Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus called his new cornerbacks better than any in the league, although he had a pretty fair one in Chicago.
Matt Eberflus is hopping right back into coaching as defensive coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys after getting fired by Chicago. It's the second stint in Dallas for the 57-year-old, who was fired 12 games into his third season as coach of the Bears in 2024.
The NFL Players Association released the results of their annual players survey Wednesday at the NFL Scouting Combine. While the Chicago Bears finished in the upper half of NFL
New Dallas defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus never really stopped to consider a year away from coaching after getting fired by the Chicago Bears. Not that his wife, Kelly, would have let him. “She said she wanted me to go to work now,
In the premiere of Bears "Hard Knocks," Nick Saban gave Matt Eberflus some valuable advice about managing expectations with Caleb Williams.
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Sports Illustrated’s Gene Chamberlain highlighted that only 59% of Bears players believed Eberflus was efficient with their time, ranking him 30th out of 32 head coaches. Additionally, players rated his receptiveness to locker room feedback on team needs near the bottom of the league,
Despite not having primarily served as a punt returner in college, Bears rookie Rome Odunze is getting looks at punt returner.
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