Chicago Bears chairman George McCaskey has been outed by 670 The Score for hypocritical comments and actions regarding Lions fans.
After the report came out, Bears' quarterback Caleb Williams conducted a press conference to wrap up his rookie season in the NFL. He was asked about Johnson, and the quarterback gave an honest answer. Williams got a sideline view of Johnson's offense for two games this season.
According to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer, the Bears will interview Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for their head coach job on Saturday. It's a busy week for Glenn, considered a top candidate, who will also interview with the New York Jets (Thursday), New Orleans Saints (Friday) and Jacksonville Jaguars (Saturday).
On Monday morning, the Chicago Bears made a formal request to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. The Bears made other requests to interview several head-coaching candidates, including Mike McCarthy and Arthur Smith.
Two Detroit fans brought together in a moment of grief received a special gift from the Lions organization before Sunday's game vs. the Vikings.
The Jets have put in a slew of interview requests for their open head-coaching job, and it’s hard to say who will take on the difficult task of turning the organization around in 2025. Speaking on WFAN this week, former Giants running back made an interesting pitch: bring Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy to Florham Park.
The Kansas City Chiefs will host a game in the Divisional Round on either Saturday, Jan. 18 or Sunday, Jan. 19, and tickets are available.
The Chicago Bears may have one less team interested in Ben Johnson as a head coach based on some new reporting.
Jacksonville has submitted eight interview requests, but one star coordinator has reportedly piqued the interest of owner Shad Khan and GM Trent Baalke.
NFL coaching carousel is in full swing, with iconic franchises like the Chicago Bears and New York Jets leading the pack of enticing opportunities. The Bears offer a dream job with rookie phenom Caleb Williams,
The Detroit Lions' coordinators continue to be in high demand this NFL head coaching cycle. The Las Vegas Raiders have requested to interview Lions