The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly eyeing other NFC coaches in their search for a new offensive coordinator. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on
Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown is drawing interest from the Seahawks for their vacant offensive coordinator job.
There are a lot of reasons why the Chicago Bears have been floundering for the greater part of the last 40 years.
Through all of the reports and rumors about the Chicago Bears head coaching vacancy, Thomas Brown’s name hasn’t been mentioned much. The interim head coach finished the final five games of the season leading the organization,
The NFL Network also reported that Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka — considered a likely candidate because the Seahawks interviewed him for the head-coaching job last season and a wanted to interview him for the OC job before being blocked — would likely be blocked again by the Giants if the Seahawks request permission.
As of Thursday, the Chicago Bears have interviewed two high-profile candidates for the open head coaching position. The Bears met with former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel on Wednesday.
Carroll’s strength is in culture-building, but greatest NFL accomplishment is Wilson. That’s of critical importance to the Bears, who need to find a head coach who can develop both the franchise and its quarterback, Caleb Williams.
Carroll had a 137-69-1 record in the regular season with the Seahawks, leading them to 10 playoff victories in 14 years. He moved into an advisory role with Seattle at the end of last season.
The Seattle Seahawks have begun their search for a replacement for fired offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb by reportedly scheduling a trio of interviews this week.
Aaron Glenn has five head-coaching interviews scheduled for the coming days. But one of those will not be with the New England Patriots.
The 2024 regular season has come to a disappointing end for more than half of the league. While playoff teams are gearing up for the race to Super Bowl LIX in N