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.
The Chicago Bears head coaching search took another interesting turn with their in-person interview with former Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, who ESPN's Dan Orlovsky thinks is a great fit for Caleb Williams.
ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky believes Mike McCarthy is the better option at head coach for the Bears than Ben Johnson.
Quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels will be pitted against each other until the end of time. Williams was the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and landed with the Chicago Bears while
The Chicago Bears’ decision to hire Ben Johnson as their head coach has spawned a wide range of reactions across the NFL world. While many people are happy about the imaginative former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator landing a well-deserved head coaching role,
One of the more interesting head coaching candidates in the NFL right now is Pete Carroll. Carroll was at the helm of the Seattle Seahawks from 2010 to 2023, and during the 2013 season coached them to their first Super Bowl championship.
Dan Orlovsky is considered one of the best TV analysts in football today, well-known for his clear-cut opinions on the latest football news when appearing in talk shows and comprehensive breakdowns of
The Chicago Bears have made a big move to help Caleb Williams. The franchise hired Ben Johnson as its new head coach, who is well known for having success as the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator.
The Dallas Cowboys completed an internal interview with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, a former Seattle Seahawks OC.
Sure, Bears nation is red hot right now with Ben Johnson fever but there are concerns despite his impressive credentials and they center around his QB.
NFL Network insider Brian Baldinger explains why the Seattle Seahawks could greatly improve their offensive line in one offseason.
An ESPN prediction article shed light on a potential trade partner if the Seattle Seahawks were to deal star wide receiver DK Metcalf.