The Chicago Bears enter an offseason of transition once again. They fired head coach Matt Eberflus shortly after Thanksgiving Day's embarrassment and limped to the finish line with a 4-13 record on the year.
The Chicago Bears are interested in multiple coaching candidates when looking to replace Matt Eberflus, whom the team fired on Nov. 29. There is one candidate who seems like the "perfect fit" for the organization, though, according to Sports Illustrated 's Albert Breer: Mike Vrabel.
With the Bears' season is in the books, here are some important dates to know heading into the 2025 offseason.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur better be careful before he starts looking to much like fired Bears head coach Matt Eberflus.
On Tuesday, Bears' general manager Ryan Poles spoke to the media for the first time since the season ended and provided insight into what kind of candidates the team is looking for, who will be involved in the search,
Kevin Byard's eye-opening insights on his experience with the Chicago Bears and the qualities he seeks in the next head coach.
While the roster needs extensive improvement, the Bears do have significant resources. They’re still in the rookie contract window of quarterback Caleb Williams, they have an extra second-round pick (giving them Nos. 10, 39 and 41 overall) and roughly $82 million in salary-cap space.
The Chicago Bears will be looking for a full-time replacement for Matt Eberflus now that the season has ended, but they could have some competition in that space.
Discussing what he's seen from Williams in 2024 and what he believes is best for the USC quarterback moving forward, former head coach Dave Wannstedt told Colin Cowherd on his FS1 show that he wants to see Chicago hire an offensive-minded head coach with an extensive track record of success at the NFL level.
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The Bears are searching for a new head coach. Here's an updated tracker of everyone the team has requested to interview so far.
Thomas Brown’s head coach interview undoubtedly will be useful for Chicago Bears leadership to hear Brown’s perspective on all that went wrong this season and how to fix it.