Over half of the league is staying at home for the playoffs, but that does not stop them from remaining active. Such is the case for the Chicago Bears, who are once again searching for a new head coach after yet another disappointing season.
The Seattle Seahawks kept themselves in the NFC West division title race with a win over the Chicago Bears on "Thursday Night Football."
The Chicago Bears get one more game in front of their home crowd in the 2024 regular season. Can they make it count?
The Seattle Seahawks kept their playoff hopes alive on the day after Christmas, as they defeated Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears 6-3 on "Thursday Night Football." This was a game that featured three field goals and 13 punts.
On a chilly, rainy night in Chicago, the Bears lost to the Seattle Seahawks in a 6-3 defensive struggle between both squads on Thursday Night Football.
If the Chicago Bears don’t get their coaching hire right this time, no one will be able to say they didn’t consider enough possibilities.
The Seahawks still have a chance to make the playoffs, but they'll need help, starting Saturday with the Cardinals vs. the Rams.
The Chicago Bears plan to interview former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll for their coaching vacancy, ESPN's Dan Graziano reports.
Bears fans are some of the most angry people in the world, and they let George McCaskey know that during the Seahawks game.
The Chicago Bears interviewed former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel on Wednesday about their head coaching vacancy. On Thursday, the Bears will interview for Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
Chicago requested to interview both Detroit Lions' coordinators, Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn. The Bears also put in a request to interview Dallas Cowboys' head coach Mike McCarthy, which Dallas reportedly shut down according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.