The New England Patriots interviewed Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator vacancy, according to Ian Rapoport.
The Chicago Bears believe they have their star quarterback, and now they are searching for the right head coach. Matt Eberflus was fired after a 4-8 start to the season, but things didn't really get much better for Chicago,
The Chicago Bears are in the middle of their head coach search, which has cast a wide net of candidates that include rising coordinators, former head coaches and college coaches.
The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
Current Raiders owner and FOX broadcaster Tom Brady may be ruining the Chicago Bears' hopes of landing Ben Johnson.
The Chicago Bears may now be running in second behind the Las Vegas Raiders in their pursuit of Lions OC Ben Johnson as the next head coach.
Starting Monday, the Bears can meet in person with any candidate whose season is over, including Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Two weeks ago, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that McCarthy "could set his sights on Chicago." It was apparently mutual after the Bears requested an interview with McCarthy while he was still under contract by the Cowboys, who denied the request. After Dallas and McCarthy decided to part ways, it didn't take long for Chicago to set up an interview.
Stability can be gained by adding experience. Similar to 2015, the Bears’ search feels purposeful after the team failed with Eberflus, who lacked previous head coaching experience. In 2022, the Bears chose Eberflus over Dan Quinn and Jim Caldwell, their two other finalists, both of whom had been head coaches.
Led by Brady and star quarterback Josh Allen, Buffalo tallied 30.9 points per game, the second-highest mark in football. The latest name on the list of Bears interviewees: Todd Monken. Chicago ...
College-to-NFL head coaching jumps have been a rare occurrence in recent seasons. Fourty-three head coaches were hired between the 2019 and 2024 offseasons, and just four of them came directly from the college ranks: Kliff Kingsbury (Arizona Cardinals,
The Dallas Cowboys were just one of two teams with a head coach opening after the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to terms with Pete Carroll on a three-year contract. That changed quickly after Dallas announced Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach on Firday night.