General manager Ryan Poles said the bears will "cast a wide net." At least 15 names have emerged for potential interviews.
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 Chicago Bears fired Matt Eberflus as head coach on Thanksgiving after the team suffered an embarrassing 23-20 to the Detroit Lions. With the offseason in full swing for Chicago, general manager Ryan Poles is busy at work conducting interviews for the team's next HC.
Johnson has been the Lions offensive coordinator for the last three seasons and is one of the most coveted head coach candidates this year. He has worked wonders for Jared Goff and helped turn around his career following an unceremonious exit from the Los Angeles Rams. JARED GOFF TO Jameson Williams. 82-YARD TOUCHDOWN.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur better be careful before he starts looking to much like fired Bears head coach Matt Eberflus.
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.
Chicago Bears fans should be very concerned about this comment that GM Ryan Poles made during his end-of-year press conference.
The Chicago Bears will interview Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing for their head-coaching job, reports Ian Rapoport.
The Chicago Bears are interested in multiple coaching candidates when looking to replace Matt Eberflus, whom the team fired on Nov. 29. There is one candidate who seems like the "perfect fit" for the organization, though, according to Sports Illustrated 's Albert Breer: Mike Vrabel.
Discussing what he's seen from Williams in 2024 and what he believes is best for the USC quarterback moving forward, former head coach Dave Wannstedt told Colin Cowherd on his FS1 show that he wants to see Chicago hire an offensive-minded head coach with an extensive track record of success at the NFL level.
The days of having head coaching candidates fly in economy class are over as the Bears strive to establish a first-class identity.