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.
The Chicago Bears announced Thursday that they've completed their head coaching interview with this sought-after offensive coordinator.
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.
On Monday morning, the Chicago Bears made a formal request to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. The Bears made other requests to interview several head-coaching candidates, including Mike McCarthy and Arthur Smith.
With the regular season in the rearview mirror, the Chicago Bears have turned their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history. The Bears have heavy lifting ahead to close the gap on three division rivals who qualified for the playoffs.
Campbell, who was the coach at Toledo before taking the Iowa State job, guided the Cyclones to an 11-3 record — the first 10-win season in program history — and the Big 12 title game this season. He was rewarded in December with an eight-year contract extension that runs through the 2032 season.
The Chicago Bears have wasted no time requesting interviews with key Detroit Lions coaches Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn for their vacant head coaching position.
There are a lot of reasons why the Chicago Bears have been floundering for the greater part of the last 40 years.
Jahmyr Gibbs had 170 scrimmage yards and a career-high four touchdowns in the Detroit Lions' 31-9 win over the Minnesota Vikings.
Two Detroit Lions fans brought together in a moment of grief received a special gift from the organization before Sunday's game vs. the Vikings.
There are a lot of reasons why the Chicago Bears have been floundering for the greater part of the last 40 years.