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Well, it’s a new day on the offensive side of the football for the Chicago Bears, who just let go of their offensive coordinator, Luke Getsy, along with other staffers.

That news came down the pike on Wednesday morning from NFL insider Tom Pelissero. Here was his tweet detailing the move:

“The #Bears fired OC Luke Getsy and other members of the offensive staff, sources tell me and @RapSheet.”

Shortly after word leaked of Getsy’s firing, another NFL insider, ESPN’s Adam Schefter, announced that the Bears do intend to retain head coach Matt Eberflus following his second season in charge of the team.

Here was that report from Schefter:

“After extensive meetings Monday and Tuesday, the Bears are not making a head coaching change and Matt Eberflus officially is expected to return for the 2024 season, per league sources.”

So, Chicago will not be changing head coaches, but Eberflus will be entering the 2024 season with a brand new offensive coordinator.

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