The Chicago Bears are at one of their most optimistic points of the past decade. They have the former #1 overall pick, Caleb ...
"I was here seven years before, so I know the [Jones] family well," Eberflus said. "I know the community, I know the fanbase, and it's exciting to be back. That's what excites me the most ...
The former Bears coach and staff took a beating at the hands of their former players when the NFLPA conducted its annual survey of the rank and file.
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 ...
Both of these moves are obviously cost efficient, both are essentially for one year, and both are as needed by the Cowboys as they are under-the-radar.
“That’s what excites me the most: the fan base, the players that we get to work with and working with [owner Jerry Jones and his] family and Brian Schottenheimer.” The Bears replaced ...
Among those hires was banished former head coach of the Chicago Bears, Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator. Much to the chagrin of Cowboys fans, Eberflus was brought on board and recently spoke ...
"I'm just grateful for the opportunity to really just work with this [Cowboys] crew," Eberflus said Tuesday. "I want to really thank the Jones family for bringing me on as a defense coordinator ...
FRISCO, Texas — 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 ...
FRISCO, Texas -- Matt Eberflus was 40 when he joined the Dallas Cowboys as a linebackers coach in 2011. He had two years of experience as an NFL assistant coach with the Cleveland Browns and ...
FRISCO, Texas — Matt Eberflus is the only member of the Dallas Cowboys’ coaching staff with NFL head coaching experience. That seems valuable to a first-year head coach like Brian Schottenheimer.
While Eberflus and his staff took a beating ... The players gave the George McCaskey family ownership an "A-" grade and the marks landed them 13th among NFL team owners league-wide.