Former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus doesn't appear to be staying inactive for long. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Eberflus
Matt Eberflus won 14 games with the Chicago Bears ... t have a defense that could complement quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase. Maybe Eberflus can find redemption in his ...
General manager Ryan Poles said the bears will "cast a wide net." At least 15 names have emerged for potential interviews.
“Selfishly, I want an offensive-minded guy so I can build with him and be with that coach for the next 19, 17, 15 years, and so I can also learn and grow and things like that from him and what he’s seen and what he’s gone through with other QBs or been around,” Williams said.
Caleb Williams has opened up on who he wants to take over the Chicago Bears amid their search for a new head coach.
The Chicago Bears are casting a wide net to replace former head coach Matt Eberflus, and Caleb Williams has some ideas of what he wants in a head coach. Chicago's QB1 went on the St. Brown podcast with brothers Amon-Ra and Equanimeous St. Brown on Wednesday. On the podcast, Williams spoke about qualities that he hopes the new coach will have.
The New Orleans Saints fired Dennis Allen and promoted Darren Rizzi to interim head coach, but they're now searching for a new head coach. John breaks down the 7 most likely candidates to be the new head coach of the New Orleans Saints in 2025.
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
Let’s take a look around the NFL and call out five teams that need to strip it down to rebuild and five that should go all in.
The Chicago Bears have over $74 million in cap space this offseason, and there are some quality players from rival NFC North teams that they could poach.
Caleb Williams makes the Chicago Bears one of the NFL's most intriguing head coaching vacancies. The No. 1 pick entered the league to considerable fanfare, but the Bears went 5-12 in his rookie season.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams revealed a couple of things during an appearance on the St. Brown Podcast this week. Williams told Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and his brother Equanimeous that he recently fell for a prank text from a group of teenagers who were posing as Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson asking to speak about the vacant Bears head coaching job.