Recent reports surrounding the Chicago Bears head coach, Matt Eberflus, indicate that while the team has faced challenges, there has been no official admission from Eberflus about wanting to leave the organization. Despite early speculation about his job security, it seems that the Bears management has decided to retain Eberflus for the 2024 season. This decision follows extensive internal discussions, particularly in light of the Bears’ struggles over the past two seasons, including a disappointing 7-10 finish in 2023.
Although rumors circulated about potential coaching changes, the team is sticking with Eberflus, who has overseen a notable improvement in the Bears’ defense. The acquisition of defensive end Montez Sweat has bolstered the team’s defensive performance, bringing their points allowed per game down significantly. However, there will be changes to the coaching staff, particularly on the offensive side, where the Bears are expected to bring in a new offensive coordinator to address issues with consistency​(
There is no indication that Eberflus himself has expressed a desire to leave. Instead, the Bears appear committed to improving their roster and making critical decisions about their future, including what to do with their quarterback situation, as they hold a valuable draft pick that could reshape the team’s offensive strategy​
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