In addition to Carroll, the Bears have already requested interviews with Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
With the addition of NIL, the USC Trojans are struggling to keep up with other teams in the Big Ten. The Trojans are reportedly looking for a new general manage
Carroll, who won a Super Bowl with the Seahawks, is scheduled to interview with the Bears on Thursday, ESPN reported. He is one of more than a dozen coaches the Bears have requested to interview as general manager Ryan Poles seeks to do a deeper dive into the candidate pool than he did when he hired Matt Eberflus in 2022.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Dallas Cowboys denied Chicago’s request to interview Mike McCarthy, who is still technically their head coach. McCarthy's contract expires on January 14, but if the Cowboys don’t extend him by next Tuesday,
The Chicago Bears' long list of candidates for their head coaching vacancy just got one name longer. Now, Pete Carroll joins the party. ESPN's Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler reported that the Bears plan to interview Carroll for their open head coaching job on Thursday.
Mike Macdonald was hired to elevate the Seahawks, but they remain stuck on the same level as the end of the Carroll era.
The Chicago Bears are reaching out to another former NFL head coach, as they will reportedly interview former Seattle Seahawks boss Pete Carroll.
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is a name to "keep in mind" amid the Las Vegas Raiders' head coaching search, according to Vincent
In addition to Carroll, the Bears have already requested interviews with Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
The Bears’ head coaching search seems to be heating up — but there’s one option that’s already out of the question.
Mayo is not the first coach-in-waiting turned one-and-done, and signs point to Robert Kraft wanting a power coach once again.