From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Matt Eberflus made an impact.
Matt Eberflus is an American football coach. He recently served as the head coach for the Chicago Bears (2022-2024). Prior to that, he held the defensive coordinator position for both the Indianapolis Colts (2018-2021) and the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. Eberflus's coaching experience also includes collegiate roles with the Toledo Rockets and Missouri Tigers, contributing to his extensive background in football.
In 1992, Matt Eberflus served as a student assistant coach at the University of Toledo under Gary Pinkel.
In 1993, Matt Eberflus worked as a graduate assistant at the University of Toledo.
In 1994, Matt Eberflus took on a full-time coaching role at the University of Toledo as recruiting coordinator and outside linebackers coach.
In 1995, Toledo finished with an 11-0-1 record during Matt Eberflus's tenure as a full-time coach.
In 2000, Toledo achieved a 10-1 record during Matt Eberflus's tenure as a full-time coach.
In 2001, Matt Eberflus joined Gary Pinkel at the University of Missouri as defensive coordinator, also coaching defensive backs.
In 2003, Matt Eberflus helped the Missouri Tigers reach the Independence Bowl, their first bowl game in five seasons.
In 2006, Matt Eberflus was given the additional title of associate head coach at the University of Missouri.
In 2008, Matt Eberflus guided the Missouri Tigers defense to their second consecutive Big 12 North Division title, compiling a 22-6 record over the 2007-2008 span.
In 2009, Matt Eberflus left Missouri to join the NFL as linebackers coach for the Cleveland Browns.
In 2011, Matt Eberflus followed Rob Ryan to the Dallas Cowboys, joining Jason Garrett's staff as the Linebacker Coach.
In 2013, Matt Eberflus was integral in assisting the Dallas Cowboys' transition to a 4–3 defensive scheme under Monte Kiffin.
In 2013, the Dallas Cowboys rushing defense was ranked No. 27 in the league.
In 2014, Matt Eberflus' unit continued to overachieve through an adversity-plagued season with Sean Lee injured and Rolando McClain acquired.
In 2015, Matt Eberflus transitioned Sean Lee to the weakside linebacker position, which produced immediate results, leading to Lee's first career Pro Bowl selection.
In 2016, Matt Eberflus became the Dallas Cowboys' Defensive Passing Game Coordinator in addition to his linebacker coaching duties.
In 2017, Matt Eberflus guided a linebacker group that accounted for 34% of the team's tackles, helping the Cowboys' defense rank No. 8 in total defense.
In 2018, Matt Eberflus became the defensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts.
In 2018, Matt Eberflus improved the Colts' passing defense to No. 16, utilizing players like Pierre Desir and Kenny Moore II.
In 2018, Matt Eberflus turned the Colts' defense around to rank No. 10 in scoring defense and No. 11 in total defense.
Throughout the 2018 season, Matt Eberflus's cultural impact and expertise in player development was put on display. Shaquille Leonard led the NFL with 163 tackles.
In 2019, Matt Eberflus interviewed with the Cleveland Browns for their head coaching vacancy.
Matt Eberflus continued with the Indianapolis Colts through the 2021 season.
Matt Eberflus served as the defensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts until 2021.
On January 27, 2022, Matt Eberflus was named the 17th head coach of the Chicago Bears.
In 2022, Matt Eberflus became the head coach for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).
On October 5, 2023, Matt Eberflus and the Bears broke their franchise record 14-game losing streak with a Week 5 win against the Washington Commanders.
On November 29, 2024, Matt Eberflus was fired as the Chicago Bears' head coach, marking the first mid-season firing of a Bears head coach.
Matt Eberflus was the head coach for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) until 2024.
On January 28, 2025, Matt Eberflus returned to the Dallas Cowboys to serve as their defensive coordinator.
In 2025, Matt Eberflus served as the defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys.
On January 6, 2026, the Cowboys fired Matt Eberflus following the conclusion of the 2025 regular season after the Cowboys had one of their worst defenses in franchise history.
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