The Bears head coaching job will be a coveted one and ESPN's Adam Schefter believes Lions OC Ben Johnson will have interest in it.
The Bears will have a coveted head coach opening this offseason, and Ian Rapoport revealed some early candidates for the job.
Despite having a below .500 record, a wild first 12 games of the season in which both the offensive coordinator and head coach have been fired, rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has shown signs of greatness for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears have an open head-coaching position. And there's a certain type of coach the storied franchise plans to hire. Multiple sources tell CBS Sports the Bears want to land a "leader of men" type of head coach.
Thomas Brown is expected to get a look in Chicago's upcoming HC search, as will usual suspects Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn and Mike Vrabel. But Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury is also an option, per Ian Rapoport.
As Bill Parcells would often say, the football season truly begins after Thanksgiving. Many teams have entered the final stretch of the season with a spectacula
From @NFLGameDay: The #Bears now have a coveted opening, and expect a wide-ranging search. They'll consider all the top candidates, including #Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury -- whose ties to Caleb Williams are obvious. Plus, #Chiefs WR Hollywood Brown is expected back soon. pic.twitter.com/tYqxwUkjvf
NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game. Here's what we learned from the Thanksgiving games.
The Bears’ job would be arguably the most desirable opportunity for top candidates in January — if it wasn’t the Bears. That’s an image Kevin Warren and Ryan Poles must repair as much as possible.