The Chicago Bears are just weeks away from looking for a new head coach – one they hope can lead a talented young roster headlined by Caleb Williams into the fu
The now 73-year-old, one year removed from coaching the Seattle Seahawks for over a decade, has been rumored to return to the NFL sidelines in 2025. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Caroll had expressed interest in the Chicago Bears' vacant head coaching position.
A new Chicago Bears rumor suggests one of the best NFL coaches of this century is seeking a return to the NFL with “Da Bears.” It seems like forever ago when Chicago had a 4-2 record and seemed primed for a run to the playoffs with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
Former Seahawks Super-Bowl winning HC Pete Carroll has expressed interest in the Bears HC job and would like to return to the sideline next season, league sources tell ESPN. Carroll is one of four head coaches to have led teams to both a national championship and the Super… pic.twitter.com/qs6g4v1lTA
Since firing Matt Eberflus — the ultimate wake-up call — the Bears have fallen behind 24-0, 13-0 and 20-0 in three losses under interim coach Thomas Brown. Can they give Bears fans an indication that Caleb Williams isn’t the only hope for 2025?
The Bears have never made the obvious choice for head coach under chairman George McCaskey. Can they get it right this time?
There is sweet irony in this week's tanking standings for the Bears but also the knowledge that some cagey teams know how to play this battle for draft position
The two were on opposing sides in college, Williams at Southern California and Odunze at Washington. Odunze has 51 catches for 701 yards and three touchdowns for the Bears this season. He has 455 receiving yards during their current nine-game losing streak, and made four catches for 77 yards in Sunday's 34-17 loss to the Detroit Lions.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is rumored to be the Chicago Bears' top head coaching candidate. Here are three ways he impressed.
Johnson is "as detailed as they come," players said after Detroit's easy win. It showed on the “Stumble Bum” trick play that went for a TD.
The Lions (13-2) beat the Chicago Bears (4-11) on Sunday afternoon to complete the series sweep over the NFC North rival.