The Chicago Bears have shifted their focus to a crucial coaching search following the end of their regular season. With their NFC North rivals securing playoff spots, the pressure is mounting for the organization to narrow the competitive gap.
After playing coy all season about the future of Mike McCarthy and then delaying the inevitable for no comprehensible reason, Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys let their veteran head coach go. The Chicago Bears are in need of a new coach after firing Matt Eberflus and the team is interested in McCarthy.
Orlovsky believes there is another team with a rookie quarterback that would be more attractive to the top head coaching candidates than the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams.
Hours away from being a true free agent, former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and one-time Super Bowl champion with the Green Bay Packers Mike McCarthy will
During an appearance on NFL Live Monday, Orlovsky opined that former Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy would be a better fit for the Bears.
The Bears are looking for a new head coach after firing Matt Eberflus mid-season. Caleb Williams opened up about the expectations for the next coach on the St. Brown Podcast on Tuesday. He said he is "selfish" and wants an "offensive-minded guy" to take over.
That extension has done nothing to stymie the NFL links. Earlier this month, ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky said teams will want to talk to Freeman as the league starts to trend toward younger coaches. Days later, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reported that Chicago wanted to interview Freeman and had done “ extensive research for months ” on the 39-year-old coach.
The countdown to Super Bowl LIX is on and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the news from around the league. The race to New Orleans on February 9 has reached the win-or-go-home
The Detroit Lions are riding a wave of fan support as they gear up for their playoff showdown against the Washington Commanders. With an impressive
The Chicago Bears find themselves at the center of controversy once again, following a report that highlights their involvement in the NFL's so-called 'old boys' club,' exposing questionable practices behind their hiring decisions.
Another day, another insanely hot take from Colin Cowherd.