Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams resigns

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Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams resigned on Wednesday, saying he needs to tend to himself and his family.
"I am taking a step back to take care of my health and my family," he said in a statement. "I appreciate the opportunity to work with the Chicago Bears, a storied NFL franchise with a rich history."
Williams' resignation comes just two games into his second season with the Bears. He missed last week's loss at Tampa Bay for what the team said were personal reasons after working the opener against Green Bay.
Coach Matt Eberflus called the defense in Williams' absence and figures to do so again when the Bears visit Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
Williams thanked the McCaskey family as well as Eberflus, general manager Ryan Poles and President Kevin Warren. He also vowed to coach again.
"I value the NFL shield and all that it stands for, and after taking some time to address my health, I plan to come back and coach again," he said.
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00:00 Bears defensive coordinator Allen Williams resigns.
00:03 Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Allen Williams resigned on Wednesday,
00:09 saying he needs to tend to himself and his family.
00:12 "I am taking a step back to take care of my health and my family," he said in the statement.
00:18 "I appreciate the opportunity to work with the Chicago Bears,
00:23 a storied NFL franchise with a rich history."
00:27 Williams' resignation comes just two games into his second season with the Bears.
00:31 He missed last week's loss at Tampa Bay for what the team said were personal reasons
00:38 after working the opener against Green Bay.
00:40 Coach Matt Eberfluss called the defense in Williams' absence and figures to do so again
00:46 when the Bears visit Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
00:50 Williams thanked the McCaskey family as well as Eberfluss,
00:55 general manager Ryan Puls and president Kevin Warren.
00:58 He also vowed to coach again.
01:01 "I value the NFL shield and all that it stands for, and after taking some time to address my
01:08 health, I plan to come back and coach again," he said.
01:12 Earlier in the day, Eberfluss shed little light on the situation,
01:17 saying he didn't have any update right now when asked if Williams still had a job.
01:23 He gave similar answers when asked if he anticipates Williams returning this season
01:28 and if the two have spoken.
01:29 Williams' departure leaves an obvious hole in the coaching staff.
01:34 It raises questions about whether Eberfluss can spend enough time
01:39 tending to a struggling offense while leading the defense.
01:42 Eberfluss said the Bears can get by without a defensive coordinator and doesn't see it
01:48 becoming problematic because of the experience of his staff.
01:52 "I think with the experience that we have on defense, I don't think that's an issue," he said.
01:58 Chicago hired Williams in February 2022,
02:02 shortly after Eberfluss got the Bears' head coaching job.
02:06 Williams spent four seasons as Indianapolis' safeties coach while Eberfluss was the coach's
02:12 defensive coordinator. It was his second stint with Indianapolis after coaching defensive backs
02:19 for 10 seasons from 2002 to 2011. Williams was Minnesota's defensive coordinator in 2012 and 2013.
02:29 He has more than three decades of coaching experience.
02:33 "I hope he's OK. I hope everything's all good, but when you get to the building it's just focus
02:39 on the job first," defensive tackle Andrew Billings said. "When you come here everything
02:45 else out of the building leaves and you focus on what's important and that's the next game."

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