It appears as if the Marc Trestman is down to his final two games as the coach of the Chicago Bears.

According to Dan Bernstein of WSCR in Chicago, the team's ownership met following another disastrous loss at home Monday night to discuss Trestman's future and are ready to part ways with the former Canadian Football League coach. General Manager Phil Emery's future is also uncertain, according to Pro Football Talk.

Chicago started the season 3-3 before losing six of the past eight games. They've been outscored 265-153 over that span. The defense has allowed 29.2 points per game, which ranks dead-last among all 32 teams in the league this season.