Bears' Eberflus vows to make changes after 3rd straight loss
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus said Monday that changes will be made after the team suffered its third straight loss Sunday.
"In-game communication, it's gotta be better," Eberflus said, according to Marquee Bears. "The tactical adjustments need to be better. ... Everything is on the table, and it's important that we look at everything and we take the time to get that done."
With the defeat, Chicago falls to 4-5 on the campaign. The team was limited to just three points in a 19-3 loss to the New England Patriots in Week 10. It was the second straight game without a touchdown for the Bears, who have scored only 27 combined points in their last three contests.
Chicago ranks 24th in the NFL in total points and 30th in yards this season.
Eberflus didn't commit to keeping offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on his staff, saying the team is "going through that right now."
No. 1 pick Caleb Williams hasn't accounted for a single touchdown since Oct. 13, and he's been sacked 18 times in his last three appearances. Making a quarterback change is not under consideration for the Bears at the moment, though.
"Caleb is our starter," Eberflus said.
Chicago hosts the Green Bay Packers in Week 11.
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