The Chicago Bears will officially start searching for a head coach after the team’s Week 18 game against the Green Bay Packers. Many names have been thrown around in the NFL world for the position, including Pete Carroll,
Do the Bears regret not trying to hire Harbaugh last year? Carroll, while much older, is one of the few candidates in the same mold.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly interested in meeting with a legendary head coach following Matt Eberflus' firing. Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer,
Perhaps Pete Carroll’s age feels like a legitimate deterrent to some. He is, after all, a septuagenarian, turning 74 in September 2025. Do the Chicago Bears really want to roll those dice and unite with a gray-haired coach whose NFL career likely won’t reach the end of this decade?
ESPN reported Wednesday that Carroll was expressing interest in the Bears head coach position after the team fired Matt Eberflus after Thanksgiving.
“He runs more than we do,” Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall, who played for Carroll last year, told the Sun-Times on Thursday. “He comes out on the field and he’ll be running 100 [-yard dashes] and throwing deep balls.
Rumors of who could be the next Chicago Bears head coach are swirling ... Seahawks travel to Soldier Field for Thursday Night Football, former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, 73, may be interested in the job, according to a report from Adam Schefter at ...
The timing might not be right for a 73-year-old defensive-minded coach. But Carroll’s candidacy is a reminder of how much the Bears need someone like him — an energetic, aggressive personality who would shake things up at Halas Hall.
Sunday in Green Bay — remains before the Chicago Bears officially enter a critical offseason that will include hiring a new coach. The Tribune’s Brad Biggs looks at the upcoming coaching search from myriad angles in the latest installment of his weekly Bears mailbag.
A shocking new report has sparked speculation that Mike McCarthy's next team might not be the Cowboys after all. Jerry Jones could be stunned.
Preparing for the final game of the season as they head to Green Bay, Wisconsin to take on the Packers, Brown was asked to reflect on his tenure as interim head coach. Using it as more as an opportunity to find out more about himself as a person and as a coach, Brown has used he and the team's shortcomings to help him learn moving forward.