Poles should’ve been finishing his rebuild this season and looking to add pieces to push the Bears into contention in 2025. Instead, they sit 4-11 on a nine-game losing streak heading into their home game Thursday against the Seahawks, and Warren recently gave Poles a read-between-the-lines ultimatum regarding next season.
Chicago and Bears quarterback Caleb Williams “is appealing” to Carroll, per Schefter. Carroll is reportedly eyeing a return to the NFL after parting ways with the Seahawks in January. He started discussing a return in recent weeks and has not spoken with any teams yet but is open to doing so.
The Bears' wish list for 2025 is long. They need a lot of help to support Caleb Williams. Plus, our preview and picks for Thursday night.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson's name is being floated around as a top candidate for a head coaching vacancy within the NFC North. Johnson is reportedly intrigued by the Chicago Bears' head coaching job,
After a promising 4-2 start to the season, the Chicago Bears appeared to be on the rise, with a young and competitive roster primed to make waves in the NFC.
Caleb Williams recorded his fourth 300-yard outing of the season in Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions. Now the Chicago Bears rookie quarterback wants to punctuate his season properly.
Just so we’re clear, there is no rock bottom to the sheer collective misery known as the Chicago Bears. If you ever wonder if this incompetent organization could really get worse or more bleak, it can. The Bears’ rock bottom has a dank and dark basement, and no one knows when it ends.
A report from ESPN’s Courtney Cronin on Monday confirmed that Ben Johnson will take an interview with the Chicago Bears for their head coaching vacancy once the regular season comes to a close in just a couple of weeks.
The Detroit Lions got back on track with a 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears to move to 13-2 and continue to close in on the No. 1 seed, the first-round bye and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs. They also watched as the Philadelphia Eagles lost in the…
After a year away from the NFL, former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is ready to get back on an NFL sideline, and he has his eye on a specific sideline. There are currently three jobs that will be interviewing candidates: the Bears, Jets, and Saints. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, it’s the job in Chicago that Carroll has his eyes on.
Could championship-winning football coach Pete Carroll return to the sidelines with the Chicago Bears? As reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter, the former Seattle Seahawks and Southern California Trojans head coach is eyeing the shores of Lake Michigan as he ...