All signs are pointing to the Dallas Cowboys bringing former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus on as their next defensive coordinator. Eberflus has an interview lined up on Monday and if things go accordingly,
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Cowboys are promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach. Shortly after the announcement, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler followed up with a report, claiming that former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus will be a candidate for the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator opening.
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The Chicago Bears fired head coach Matt Eberflus on November 29th ... so it makes sense. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter on X, the Atlanta Falcons have interviewed Eberflus for their defensive ...
A new era is upon the Dallas Cowboys, but evidently, Jason Witten won’t be a part of it. On Friday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Cowboys are promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to fill their opening at head coach.
Adam Schefter continues to downplay Ben Johnson to the Raiders and reiterates the Bears are still a strong contender.
The Chicago Bears have endured years of frustration, highlighted by the disastrous Matt Eberflus era. Fans deserve a reason to believe again.
The Chicago Bears have been having a tough time lately, especially during the Matt Eberflus era. Fans are sad and want something to cheer about.
Another person from the 2022 start of the Matt Eberflus-Ryan Poles era departed Halas Hall, and it's at an ever-increasing important post in a supporting role. The team parted ways with Krithi ...
But ESPN's Adam Schefter continues to downplay that ... in the Chicago job last offseason (before the Bears stuck with Matt Eberflus) and he's praised quarterback Caleb Williams for his potential.
The Dallas Cowboys need an offensive and defensive coordinator, and they have their feelers out searching for the next big coach.
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