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.
I was excited after a couple of days, a couple of weeks, taking that break,” Eberflus said. “I was excited about looking at different opportunities, and this was the best o
New Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was promoted last month and immediately began to fill out his coaching staff. Among those hires was banished former head coach of the Chicago Bears,
Based on Micah Parsons' simple social media message to Matt Eberflus, there is no doubt in the Dallas Cowboys' defensive star's excitement for next season
Addressing reporters Tuesday, former Chicago Bears head coach and new Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus forecast an exciting and opportunistic unit.
All of this added up to the third-worst winning percentage (14-32) ever for a Bears coach who was at the helm of the team for more than a handful of games. Following his Bears ouster, Eberflus is back in the NFL,
Dallas' new defensive coordinator carries a well-earned reputation for safe playcalling. Whether or not that's a winning formula depends on more than just him.
Borgonzi, the Cowboys’ new linebackers coach, had worked with Eberflus in Indianapolis and Chicago, so he knows something about the new defensive coordinator. “No, because he loves football,” Borgonzi said Tuesday from The Star.
The Dallas Cowboys hired Matt Eberflus as their next defensive coordinator. His radical plan for Micah Parsons won't move the needle much.
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,
New Dallas defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus never really stopped to consider a year away from coaching after getting fired by the Chicago Bears.