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Bears keep Matt Eberflus, not offensive coordinator

The setback suffered against the Packers last week will not have changed the mind of the Bears leaders. Matt Eberflus will remain Chicago's coach for the 2024 season. This is what ESPN confirmed this Wednesday.

But others still paid for the franchise's disappointing new season. Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy is walking out the door. He is accompanied by quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko and receivers coach, Tyke Tolbert.

These decisions would be the result of several hours of meetings over the past few days.

Matt Eberflus saved by his defense

With a record of 10 wins for 24 losses in two seasons, Matt Eberflus has not really sparked with Chicago at the moment. But the good end of the season in defense, his area of ​​expertise, surely saved him. The Bears finished in 12th place in the league in yards conceded.

The offense finished the year in 17th place in points scored, which is already progress. But the squad clearly remains the major project of the franchise.

A project that will continue with a crucial offseason. Should we continue with Justin Fields? Use the first pick of the Draft to choose a quarterback? Exchange it to have even more options?

What is now certain is that Matt Eberflus has another year to prove himself. Maybe the last.

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