Many fans are clamoring for the Chicago Bears to move on from John Fox after another embarrassing loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13, but the veteran head coach hinted he is still safe for now.

On his weekly hit on WBBM News Radio on Monday he gave a statement about fans calling for him to be fired.

"I think that comes with the position. We all understand that," he said. "It's what we signed up for. I know I'm giving everything I can. I know our fans want it. I want it for them. It was a beautiful day yesterday. Our fans were passionate. I understand it. We've got four games left, and I can promise them that this building will give everything they've got."

Sunday's loss for the Bears dropped Fox to the bottom of the list in team history for winning percentage. The veteran head coach has been in charge for 44 games in Chicago and has gone 12-32 during that stretch with a .273 winning percentage. He has now overtaken Abe Gibron (.274) for the worst coach in team history from a record standpoint.

With four games to go the Bears could move on from Fox to help ease tension inside Halas Hall and possibly give the organization some new life before they head into the 2018 season. Quarterback Mitch Trubisky and offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains have both hinted at the team has been hampered by Fox on offense and his firing could help the long-term development of Trubisky.

The Bears have never fired a head coach during the middle of the season and appear set on not making a change at this point. For now, Fox looks to have four games left with the organization.

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Fox is under contract through the 2018 season.