Shane Waldron: The Chicago Bears have announced the dismissal of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron following a dismal offensive performance that saw the team score only three points in a 19-3 loss to the New England Patriots.
This change comes nine games into Waldron’s first season, with the Bears now on a three-game losing streak and sitting at 4-5 in the NFC North.
Waldron’s dismissal reflects mounting frustration over an offense that has struggled to find any rhythm, failing to score a touchdown over 23 consecutive possessions and tallying just 27 total points during the losing skid.
Thomas Brown, the Bears’ offensive passing game coordinator, is set to take over as offensive coordinator. Head coach Matt Eberflus hopes this shift will reignite a stagnant offense as the team prepares to face their division rival, the Green Bay Packers. Brown’s new role involves the challenging task of jumpstarting an offense led by No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, who has endured a rough rookie season.
Williams has been sacked 38 times through 10 weeks, raising concerns about his development and long-term potential amid a lackluster offensive scheme.
Waldron’s tenure was marked by struggles to establish a coherent offensive identity, with poor pass protection, missed timing routes, and ineffective play-calling in key moments.
His dismissal signals Chicago’s willingness to make a major shake-up in hopes of salvaging what was supposed to be a promising season centered on offensive growth. With a daunting task ahead, Brown’s leadership will be tested as he attempts to right the ship and help the Bears climb out of last place in the NFC North.