Cowboys Part Ways with Former Bears Coach Matt Eberflus After Foul Start
The Dallas Cowboys have fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus just one season into his tenure, a move that leaves many wondering what went wrong. The team's defense allowed the most points in the league this season, a far cry from the expectations of a star-studded unit.
Eberflus, who was hired by new head coach Brian Schottenheimer after emerging as a candidate for several other teams following his midseason ouster as Bears coach in 2024, was touted by owner Jerry Jones as "a great young man with tremendous character." However, when asked if Eberflus was the right man for the job, Jones diplomatically said, "It's clear that a change is needed."
This latest demotion marks the fourth defensive coordinator to leave the Cowboys in four seasons. The team's decision to trade away superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons before the season even started likely set Eberflus up for failure.
Eberflus's tenure with the Bears, which lasted a full season after he was brought back as coach at midseason following a 14-32 record, was marked by inconsistency on defense. He struggled to get his unit to perform, ranking them as lowly as 29th in the league during one of his three seasons.
At 55 years old, Eberflus's options are now limited. With a coaching career spanning over two decades, he may be forced to start anew as a position coach or take on a coordinator job at the collegiate level. After stints at Toledo and Missouri early in his career, Eberflus worked his way up through the ranks, eventually landing an NFL coaching gig with the Browns as linebackers coach in 2009.
The Dallas Cowboys have fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus just one season into his tenure, a move that leaves many wondering what went wrong. The team's defense allowed the most points in the league this season, a far cry from the expectations of a star-studded unit.
Eberflus, who was hired by new head coach Brian Schottenheimer after emerging as a candidate for several other teams following his midseason ouster as Bears coach in 2024, was touted by owner Jerry Jones as "a great young man with tremendous character." However, when asked if Eberflus was the right man for the job, Jones diplomatically said, "It's clear that a change is needed."
This latest demotion marks the fourth defensive coordinator to leave the Cowboys in four seasons. The team's decision to trade away superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons before the season even started likely set Eberflus up for failure.
Eberflus's tenure with the Bears, which lasted a full season after he was brought back as coach at midseason following a 14-32 record, was marked by inconsistency on defense. He struggled to get his unit to perform, ranking them as lowly as 29th in the league during one of his three seasons.
At 55 years old, Eberflus's options are now limited. With a coaching career spanning over two decades, he may be forced to start anew as a position coach or take on a coordinator job at the collegiate level. After stints at Toledo and Missouri early in his career, Eberflus worked his way up through the ranks, eventually landing an NFL coaching gig with the Browns as linebackers coach in 2009.