Bears fire Eberflus after 6th straight loss, name Brown interim. 1/2
Nov. 29, 2024
CHICAGO – The Bears fired head coach Matt Eberflus on Friday, choosing to go in a "different direction" one day after a 23-20 loss to the Detroit Lions that ended with the Bears' furious comeback attempt falling short thanks to clock mismanagement.
"This morning, after meeting with [chairman George H. McCaskey] and [president and CEO Kevin Warren], we informed Matt of our decision to move in a different direction with the leadership of our football team and the head-coaching position," Bears general manager Ryan Poles said in a statement released Friday afternoon. "I thank Matt for his hard work, professionalism and dedication to our organization. We extend our gratitude for his commitment to the Chicago Bears and wish him and his family the best moving forward."
"I support Ryan and the decision that was made this morning. We understand how imperative the head-coaching role is for building and maintaining a championship-caliber team, leading our players and our organization," Warren added in the team's statement. "Our fans have stood by us and persevered through every challenge, and they deserve better results. Our organizational and operational structure is strong, focused, aligned and energized for the future."
Thomas Brown, who was recently named Chicago's interim offensive coordinator, will assume Chicago's interim head-coaching duties as the team gears up for next week's matchup with the San Francisco 49ers.
Eberflus held a news conference via Zoom on Friday morning, saying he felt confident he would be leading the Bears going forward, but hours later, he was informed of the team's decision.
Eberflus' tenure ended amid a six-game losing streak that featured an array of last-second losses, including:
An 18-15 road loss to the Washington Commandersin Week 8 that culminated with a tipped 52-yard Hail Mary pass. In an embarrassing twist, Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson had his back to receivers running downfield as he faced and taunted fans on the final play before racing over into coverage.
A 20-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 11 that featured a blocked 46-yard field goal that would have lifted the Bears to victory. It was Cairo Santos' league-leading third blocked field goal attempt of the season, and it came after the Bears decided not to run an extra play to try to make it a shorter attempt.
A 30-27 overtime loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 12 that negated a furious fourth-quarter rally.
Sunday's loss, which ended with the Bears having the ball on the Lions' 41 with 32 seconds left. Instead of calling his final timeout, Eberflus watched as rookie quarterback Caleb Williamsthrew a long pass out of the reach of Rome Odunzeas time expired.
The losing streak coincided with dramatic improvement by Williams, who has thrown 232 passes without an interception, the longest streak for a rookie in NFL history. He has thrown five touchdowns without a pick over the past two weeks, and the next coach will be charged with continuing the development of this year's No. 1 draft choice.
Eberflus defended his clock management Sunday. Williams was sacked with 32 seconds remaining and the Bears trailing by three points, and 26 seconds ticked off the clock before the Bears ran their final play.
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