The Chicago Bears have parted ways with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron after a disappointing season marked by poor offensive performance and struggles from rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. Waldron's tenure lasted less than a year, and the Bears have lost three consecutive games, scoring only 27 points during that stretch.
- Waldron's firing comes after a series of poor performances by the Bears' offense.
- The team has averaged just 277.6 yards per game this season, ranking among the lowest in the league.
- Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has faced significant challenges under Waldron's guidance.