The Chicago Bears are undergoing a major transformation following an inconsistent 2024 NFL season. During the offseason, the NFC North franchise has been shaken by controversial remarks about quarterback Caleb Williams in Seth Wickershamâs book âAmerican Kings.â In that context, former head coach Matt Eberflus decided to speak up and share his side of the story.
In Wickershamâs book, it is claimed that Williams and his father tried to avoid being drafted by the Bears due to concerns about the franchiseâs ability to develop quarterbacks. The 2024 first overall pick did not meet expectations during his rookie campaign.
In response to those claims, which were seen as criticism of the previous coaching staffâs approach to quarterback development, Eberflus didnât stay silent. He defended himself and explained how he handled his work inside the QB room.
Eberflusâ response regarding Williams
âIn the development of the quarterback position, and really all my positions at the Bears, we always had daily coached film sessions. That was all throughout the entire year. So, thatâs what I observed. Thatâs where it was,â Eberflus said on The Doomsday Podcast.

Head coach Matt Eberflus of the Chicago Bears reacts on the sidelines during the NFL game at State Farm Stadium on November 03, 2024 in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals defeated the Bears 29-9.
According to Eberflus, Williams did receive proper coaching support during his rookie year. Williams, for his part, had shared his own view, clarifying that his comment didnât imply a lack of supervision, but rather a desire for âmore efficient ways of breaking down film.â

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The Bears ended Matt Eberflusâ tenure as head coach following last season. During that time, Williams threw for 20 touchdowns and 6 interceptions on 351 completions. For the current campaign, Ben Johnson has been confirmed as the teamâs new head coach, beginning a new era in Chicagoâespecially when it comes to quarterback development.





