The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to hire former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus as their new defensive coordinator.
With Matt Eberflus returning to Chicago in 2025, here's how the Bears have fared when facing their past head coaches as either head coaches or coordinators after they departed Chicago.
Multiple outlets reported Tuesday that Kingsbury had attracted interest from the New Orleans Saints for their head-coaching vacancy but that he told them and other NFL teams he would be remaining with Washington. The Saints were the only job left open after Chicago, Dallas, New England, Jacksonville, Las Vegas and the New York Jets hired coaches.
When Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury ... “Ever since the Chicago Bears ended the Matt Eberflus era, it’s felt rather inevitable that Kliff Kingsbury will become their next head coach,” Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay wrote ...
The Cowboys are hiring former Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator for his second stint on the Dallas staff
The Packers (11-5) need a win and a loss by the Washington Commanders ... it’s on former coach Matt Eberflus and it’s something the Bears, try as they might, never could overcome.
The Chicago Bears are considering the addition of a former rival quarterback to help develop Caleb Williams. The post Bears Consider Ex-Lions QB to Guide Caleb Williams After Molding Jayden Daniels appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Former Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy does not plan to coach this year. The New Orleans Saints are the only team still looking to hire a head coach, with six other franchises previously filling their vacancies.
Kingsbury turned down a head coaching interview from the Saints to remain as Washington’s offensive coordinator. Plus, notes on hirings around the NFL.
Baltimore Ravens fans continue to donate thousands of dollars to The Summit Center, a cause regularly supported by Dalton Kincaid, attempting to prop up the Buffalo Bills tight end after his AFC Championship game drop.