With the Chicago Bears seeming to prioritize head-coaching candidates with previous head-coaching experience, it seems as though they are letting Matt Eberflus' failures get the best of them in their latest hiring cycle.
Plenty of teams want what the Ravens have. And how could they not? Baltimore has reached the postseason six of the last seven seasons and has the kind of continuity at head coach and general manager that would make most franchises jealous.
Following the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 28-14 wild-card loss to the Baltimore Ravens last week, many speculated that head coach Mike Tomlin could be a trade target
Armed with the additional second-round pick the Ravens sent the Bears for Smith, Poles sent Chicago's second-rounder (which ended up being the 32nd overall pick) to the Pittsburgh Steelers for Claypool in a trade that will be remembered as one of the worst in team history.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
The Bears on Friday conducted a virtual interview with Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken for their head coaching vacancy, the team confirmed.
Let’s take a look around the NFL and call out five teams that need to strip it down to rebuild and five that should go all in.
Myles Garrett says ‘the only thing that stops Baltimore is Baltimore.’ Rashod Bateman says he ‘hasn’t even scratched the surface.’
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.
The Bears are nearly through the first round of interviews in their quest to find a new head coach. They’ve interviewed at least a dozen coaching candidates since the season ended. With a young
Caleb Williams waits as Chicago embarks on its search for its next head coach. It’s given the Bears quarterback extra time to think about what he wants in a leader.