The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
The latest rumor on Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson's candidacy is excellent news for Las Vegas Raiders fans.
According to George Ofman, who’s covered Chicago sports for more than five decades, the Bears told current Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson they want him to offer them a leadership plan. For every other prospective coach, they want to know the quarterback plan.
a leader of men” while referencing Lions head coach Dan Campbell and then circled back to reference Chicago’s Thanksgiving loss to St. Brown, Campbell and the Lions in Detroit. That was Matt Eberflus’s final game as the Bears head coach and it ended ...
The list of candidates for the Chicago Bears' head coaching job increased ... The Detroit Lions showed interest before they selected Dan Campbell to run their team. There was a report by CBS ...
“What an unbelievable job,” Lions coach Dan Campbell crowed Tuesday ... has virtual interviews arranged with the New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars. They will be staggered from Thursday through Saturday, according ...
Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell is expected to interview for the Bears' head coaching vacancy. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions certainly don't want to lose Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to head-coaching opportunities, but they believe the two assistants are ready. Glenn, the fourth-year defensive coordinator for the Lions,
Lions injury report shows Kevin Zeitler missed his second straight day of practice Thursday with a hamstring injury. Christian Mahogany is up next.
The Detroit Lions are riding high, elevated to a status they've never had as Super Bowl favorites. The Washington Commanders have nothing to lose.
After one of the strangest weeks in franchise history — and really, that's saying something — the Dallas Cowboys have officially moved on from head coach Mike M
To the NFL decision-makers in Chicago, New York, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Dallas: Yes, you need to hire a coach. But that’s just the beginning. What do you need, really? It’s not someone who simply installs a system,