Former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus doesn’t appear to be staying inactive for long. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Eberflus “is involved in the Bengals’ defensive coordinator search.” While the wording of the report is vague, it likely ...
The Chicago Bears promptly fired head coach Matt Eberflus when the 2024 season concluded — a move that should've occurred a year prior, to be frank. Eberflus was not completely incompetent with ...
General manager Ryan Poles said the bears will "cast a wide net." At least 15 names have emerged for potential interviews.
“Selfishly, I want an offensive-minded guy so I can build with him and be with that coach for the next 19, 17, 15 years, and so I can also learn and grow and things like that from him and what he’s seen and what he’s gone through with other QBs or been around,” Williams said.
Caleb Williams had not one but two head coaches as a rookie in the NFL, playing under Matt Eberflus and interim Thomas Brown during the 2024 season. Now, as the Chicago Bears undergo a search for a full-time replacement,
The Atlanta Falcons completed an interview with former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown explained he would've handled Tyrique Stevenson's actions against the Commanders differently than Matt Eberflus.
The Chicago Bears interviewed Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith for their head coaching job on Wednesday. Smith was hired by the Steelers a year ago after coaching Atlanta to a 21-30 record from 2021 to 2023.
Caleb Williams makes the Chicago Bears one of the NFL's most intriguing head coaching vacancies. The No. 1 pick entered the league to considerable fanfare, but the Bears went 5-12 in his rookie season.
The Chicago Bears have over $74 million in cap space this offseason, and there are some quality players from rival NFC North teams that they could poach.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams sported a cast on his right hand following a minor surgical procedure.