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.
While Eberflus received poor marks, the Bears ownership, led by the McCaskey family, fared much better in the survey. The McCaskeys received an “A-” grade, ranking 13th among NFL ownership groups.
to the team facilities to the treatment of family on game days – and of course, the head coach. Eberflus ranked dead last in the opinions of how his players viewed him, 32nd out of 32 teams ...
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.
Eberflus ranked dead last among head coaches ... Ownership also received positive scores, with players believing the McCaskey family is committed to fielding a competitive team.
The Cowboys took a "risk" with their new coach, were bit players in free agency, and still have questions to answer before ...
A lot gets said at press conferences that needs to land in the circular file but there were important statements made when new Bears showed up at Halas Hall.
Dallas had a busy first week since NFL free agency opened, adding Kenneth Murray and Kaiir Elam to the defense, among others.
New Cowboys defensive lineman Solomon Thomas is coming to his hometown of Dallas to play for the Cowboys in what he called a ...
The Cowboys have $37.6 million in effective cap space, the 10th-most in the NFL, after an active free agency run ...
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