The Chicago Bears are hoping to make a good impression on their prospective head coaching candidates after previously building a less-than-stellar
General manager Ryan Poles said the bears will "cast a wide net." At least 15 names have emerged for potential interviews.
The Chicago Bears announced Thursday that they've completed their head coaching interview with this sought-after offensive coordinator.
There are a lot of reasons why the Chicago Bears have been floundering for the greater part of the last 40 years.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles stood at a lectern Tuesday at Halas Hall and did what too many other team officials have done the past four decades: He tried to explain where a season went awry and how the Bears were going to get it right this time.
Throughout the NFL season, numerous reporters and analysts named Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as the favorite to become the next head coach of the Chicago Bears, in part because Chicago has a promising young quarterback in 2024 rookie Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears are expected to interview Iowa State coach Matt Campbell for their coaching vacancy, according to multiple outlets. Campbell has been a mainstay at Iowa State since taking over the program in 2016.
In the earliest stages of the Chicago Bears coaching search, open-mindedness seems to be the hallmark of the process.
After his game-winning kick against Green Bay on Sunday, Chicago's Santos took inspiration from a legend at his beloved Chelsea
Green Bay's deep threat Christian Watson is out for the season with a torn ACL. But as the playoffs approach, there is also concerning news about Eagles QB Jalen Hurts.
McCarthy guided the Cowboys to just one playoff win over five campaigns, but his teams went 12-5 each season from 2021-23 before a noteworthy injury crisis impacted the club this past fall.