Multiple sources are reporting the Bears are down to three in their coaching search; Montreal Alouettes coach Marc Trestman, Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell, and Colts OC Bruce Arians.
With Denver's loss in the playoffs last night to the Baltimore Ravens, the Bears might need to move quickly if they are truly interested in Broncos OC Mike McCoy.
Many Chicago Bears fans have grown weary of GM Phil Emery's approach in search of next head coach. But we have to remember he is a scout at his very core.
With over a dozen known coaching candidates and possibly more unknown, there are a lot of options for the Bears and even more opinions on which direction GM Phil Emery should go. Let's take a closer look at one of the more unfamiliar candidates, Marc Trestman.
Former Cowboys Coach and FOX TV Analyst tweets in the early morning hours that one of his guys is getting a job. The weird thing? A lot of people are still supposed to interview for that job.
The Bears have added another name to their coaching search, as they've requested and received permission to talk to Texans offensive coordinator Rick Dennison.
With the Green bay Packers still alive in the post season, they can delay the Chicago Bears' interview of their offensive coordinator Tom Clements until they are eliminated.
With Jon Gruden being under contract with ESPN, there won't be too much smoke before the fire. But with the Bears having what could be one of the most highly-desired HC vacancies in recent years, would Jon Gruden consider throwing his name in the ring?
Phil Emery fired Lovie Smith yesterday, but won a lot of people over in his press conference today. Some highlights are below, along with an audio stream of the full presser.
If Phil Emery pulls the plug on Lovie Smith this year, the Bears won't be at a loss for quality talent to fit the future vision of the Monster of the Midway.