The Chicago Bears have never fired a head coach midseason in their 103-year history. Could that finally change?
Matt Eberflus’ two-year tenure with the Bears has been a disaster. He has a 3-18 record, including an active 14-game losing streak that shows no signs of ending anytime soon.
It’s clear Eberflus doesn’t have a future in Chicago beyond this season. But could the impossible happen? Could the Bears actually fire him in the middle — technically, the beginning — of the season? One NFL insider thinks so.
NBC Sports’ Peter King appeared on 670 The Score on Tuesday night and said that if the Bears lose to the Washington Commanders on Thursday, he wouldn’t be surprised if the team moves on from Eberflus quickly.
“I would not be surprised if it is a bad loss Thursday,” King said, “and if the Bears make a change, it wouldn’t be surprising.”
Here is what King said on The Score when asked about Matt Eberflus:
"I would not be surprised if it is a bad loss Thursday and if the Bears make a change – it wouldn't be surprising" https://t.co/KShdmvdgh0
— Matt Eurich (@MattEurich) October 3, 2023
If that’s the case, this would be the perfect time for the Bears to make a move. Following Thursday’s game, Chicago has 11 days before they face the Vikings on Oct. 15. It would provide enough time to appoint Eberflus’ replacement and have plans in place.
Granted, this would require the Bears doing something they’ve never done before, which is firing a coach during the season. Now that Kevin Warren is in place as president/CEO, could we see him take action if the team continues to spiral? Stay tuned.