The Atlanta Falcons announcedannounced on Saturday that they have interviewed former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus for their vacant defensive coordinator position. The move comes as the team continues its search for a leader to revamp a defense that struggled during the 2024 season.
One year after being fired by the Atlanta Falcons, Arthur Smith appears to be back in the mix for an NFL head-coaching gig. Smith, who spent the 2024 season as the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, was interviewed by the Chicago Bears on Wednesday.
Chicago Bears head coach is a really smart guy. His approach to calling plays during his tenure with the Detroit Lions proved how smart he is on the field, and
The Atlanta Falcons have now spoken with seven coaches for their defensive coordinator vacancy, interviewing former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus on Saturday. The 54-year-old was fired midway through the 2024 season after compiling an overall record of 14-32.
The Chicago Bears offensive line was terrible in 2024, but this veteran played well enough to potentially return in 2025.
The Atlanta Falcons interviewed former Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus as they continue their search for a defensive coordinator
A former Jets defensive coach is following Jeff Ulbrich to Atlanta. Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the Falcons ... fired as Bears head coach on Nov. 29 after accumulating a 14-32 record with the club. He infamously mismanaged the clock late in Chicago ...
Pittsburgh Steelers secondary coach Grady Brown interviewed for the Atlanta Falcons’ vacant defensive coordinator job.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons announced Saturday they interviewed former Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus as they continue their search for a defensive coordinator. The Bears fired ...
The Chicago Bears left no doubt this week that ... blazing (assuming he doesn't get the franchise tag), as well as Atlanta Falcons center Drew Dalman. They're the big-ticket free agents.
On Wednesday, Mason Cameron of Pro Football Focus named the Bears as the "best landing spot" in free agency for three-year Atlanta Falcons starter Drew Dalman. "An early season ankle injury knocked Dalman out of the lineup for an extended period, but he returned to produce at a high level, typical of his resume," Cameron wrote.