Ex-Bears coach Eberflus returns to Cowboys to run the defense; Sorensen
takes over special teams
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[January 29, 2025]
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Cowboys hired former Chicago Bears coach
Matt Eberflus as defensive coordinator Tuesday for his second stint on
the Dallas staff.
Eberflus returned to the Cowboys two months after the Bears fired him 12
games into his third season, just a day after he botched a timeout
against Detroit late in a sixth consecutive loss. He was 14-32 with
Chicago. |

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus looks on from the sidelines
during overtime of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings,
Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File) |
The Cowboys also added Nick Sorensen as special
teams coordinator to the staff of coach Brian Schottenheimer,
who was hired last week to replace Mike McCarthy.
The Bears hired Eberflus after his four-year stint as defensive
coordinator in Indianapolis. He had spent the previous seven
seasons as a linebackers coach with the Cowboys, who eventually
added passing game coordinator duties.
The 54-year-old Eberflus spent 17 years as a college assistant
before joining the Cleveland Browns as a linebackers coach in
2009. He is the fifth consecutive former head coach to serve as
Dallas defensive coordinator.
In his four years with the Colts, Eberflus had a top 10 rushing
defense each time. Stopping the run was a persistent problem for
the Cowboys the past four seasons under defensive coordinators
Dan Quinn and Mike Zimmer.
Sorensen was fired after one season as defensive coordinator in
San Francisco after the 49ers had a significant drop-off on that
side of the ball and finished 6-11 a year after going to the
Super Bowl.
Before getting promoted to that role with the Niners, Sorensen
spent the previous two seasons working mostly with the secondary
and running the team’s weekly meetings focused on creating and
avoiding turnovers. San Francisco finished in the bottom third
of the NFL with 17 takeaways.
Sorensen was on Jacksonville's staff in 2021 when Schottenheimer
was the passing game coordinator, and they were on the staff
together in Seattle from 2018-20.
Sorensen replaces John Fassel, who came to Dallas with McCarthy
in 2020 and had a number of notable special teams successes
mixed with some puzzling fake punt attempts that failed.
Tennessee hired Fassel for the same job.
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