With the door closing on the Chicago Bears' 2024 season, president Kevin Warren and general manager Ryan Poles both spoke to the media on Tuesday, albeit separately from one another. Warren, who was brought in to spearhead the charge of building a new stadium for the Bears,
CHICAGO - To the 40 million Chicago Bears fans worldwide, Kevin Warren said the lakefront's Museum Campus remains the focus for the new stadium and as previously stated, they still hope to break ground this year.
Chicago Bears fans reacted to the team's handling of the head coaching search, and the response reveals a depressing state of affairs inside Halas Hall.
The Chicago Bears are making progress on their search for a new stadium, with President Kevin Warren and team chairman George McCaskey expressing confidence in the process and the potential for a new stadium in Arlington Heights.
The Chicago Bears vow to learn from their mistakes and get it right this time in their search for a new coach.
Here's a good tip for any Bears coaching candidate. You might want to stay far away from the Twilight Zone that is Halas Hall.
If the Chicago Bears don’t get their coaching hire right this time, no one will be able to say they didn’t consider enough possibilities.
Bears President & CEO Kevin Warren and chairman George H. McCaskey spoke with the media Tuesday morning to detail the organization’s head-coaching search, provide an update on the ongoing stadium project and look ahead to the 2025 season.
ETHS is looking for a new head coach to replace Mike “Buzz” Burzawa, who stepped down last month after 17 years leading the Wildkits. Burzawa, the longest- tenured football coach in ETHS history, will remain as an assistant athletic director. Many of his players went on to college football, and, more importantly, to success in life.
Ben Johnson decided last offseason to come back to the Detroit Lions for another season as their offensive coordinator, putting off becoming an NFL head coach for another year. He has to look around and wonder if maybe he should keep waiting.
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.