Ryan Poles has to hire the best head coach to lead the Chicago Bears, regardless of whether that coach is an offensive play caller.
The Chicago Bears are in the early stages of their head coaching interview process. The Bears are holding virtual meetings with candidates this week. The Bears have several people on their radar that are in the NFL playoffs.
If the Chicago Bears don’t get their coaching hire right this time, no one will be able to say they didn’t consider enough possibilities.
As of Thursday, the Chicago Bears have interviewed two high-profile candidates for the open head coaching position. The Bears met with former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel on Wednesday.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles stood at a lectern Tuesday at Halas Hall and did what too many other team officials have done the past four decades: He tried to explain where a season went awry and how the Bears were going to get it right this time.
Chicago Bears fans should be very concerned about this comment that GM Ryan Poles made during his end-of-year press conference.
FOX Sports' Ben Arthur and Henry McKenna mock the first-round picks for non-playoff clubs, including predicting how the Bears will fix their trenches.
Assistant general manager Ian Cunningham and interim head coach Thomas Brown have gotten interviews, one to lead an NFL front office and the other to lead an NFL offense.
In the earliest stages of the Chicago Bears coaching search, open-mindedness seems to be the hallmark of the process.
Chicago-area residents will wake up to a light blanket of snow Friday morning that could complicate the morning commute, according to the National Weather Service. David King, a meteorologist with
Former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel completed an interview with the Chicago Bears for the team's head coach opening, the team announced Wednesday.