Matt Eberflus will be Dallas' third defensive coordinator in as many years, with Dan Quinn here in 2022 and Mike Zimmer - who tells us he's retiring - here in 2024. FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys ...
Matt Eberflus' nearly three-year stint as head coach of the Bears ended in humiliation when he was fired a day after an all-time clock management gaffe. Only two months later, however, he's poised ...
Whilst all the Dallas Cowboys buzz has concerned the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer as head coach, and the now-likely hire of Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator, free agency and the official beginning of the new NFL season is fast approaching.
Regardless of whether he returns, Los Angeles needs to come up with a long-term plan at quarterback. Plus, did the Ravens miss their Super Bowl window?
The Falcons have spoken to another candidate for their defensive coordinator vacancy. Atlanta announced on Saturday morning that Matt Eberflus interviewed with the club for the position. Eberflus, 54, was fired as Bears head coach on Nov. 29 after ...
Former Chicago Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown is joining Mike Vrabel's coaching staff in New England, NFL Network reported Monday.
The Patriots did not hire Thomas Brown to be their offensive coordinator, but are reportedly looking to add the former Bears interim head coach to Josh McDaniels' staff.
Vick was named Norfolk State's head coach on December 23, marking his first head coaching role. The Spartans are coming off a 4-8 season and have gone 9-25 since 2022 under Dawson
The New England Patriots are hiring former Chicago Bears interim head coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown to be their offensive passing game coordinator and tight ends coach. Brown, a former Georgia Bulldogs running back,
Dallas’ search for a defensive coordinator, meanwhile, remains ongoing, but former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus — who ... St. Louis Rams, Seattle Seahawks and Cowboys.
In 2025 the Cowboys have brought in Matt Eberflus to lead the defense. Like Richard, Eberflus has a particular brand of football he prefers and populates his roster accordingly. His brand happens to be on par with the direction most of the NFL has been trending in recent seasons: bend but don’t break.