The Chicago Bears took a unique approach when interviewing Mike McCarthy for their head coaching position, setting it apart from other candidate interviews.
Since their ill-fated decision to fire Lovie Smith in 2012, the Chicago Bears have been one of the worst teams in the NFL, thanks in large part to poor coaching.
The Chicago Bears were selective about who they brought to Halas Hall for the first round of interviews. Ron Rivera and Mike McCarthy met with the Bears in person.
The Chicago Bears' list of head coaching candidates grows by the day, as does the list of candidates they've already interviewed for the job.
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Chicago Bears: Fired head coach Matt Eberflus on November 29. Requested interviews with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. Requested interview with Cardinals ...
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The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
Chicago has conducted one of the most thorough searches in the NFL. Entering Friday, the Bears coaching search included interviews with Thomas Brown, Pete Carroll, Aaron Glenn, Mike Kafka, Mike McCarthy, Drew Petzing, Ron Rivera, Anthony Weaver and Arthur Smith.
Gordon was so impressive in 2024 that he was chosen by Pro Football Focus as Chicago's most improved player this season.
With the Chicago Bears' need for an edge rusher this offseason, one NFL analyst predicts the team will strike a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals for their star $21 million edge rusher in a trade that involves one or more picks.