Throughout the NFL season, numerous reporters and analysts named Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as the favorite to become the next head coach of the Chicago Bears, in part because Chicago has a promising young quarterback in 2024 rookie Caleb Williams.
When it comes to a job well done coaching in the NFL this year, the Bears can look up at the top team in their division (and NFC): the Detroit Lions. Whether it be head coach Dan Campbell, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, or defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, the Lions have three premier coaches all doing a remarkable job this season.
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.
The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
Chris Spielman, who played for the Detroit Lions from 1988-1995, is currently a team executive. He helped hire Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes in 2021.
Heading into the playoffs this year, Stafford is once again considered one of the best quarterbacks in the field. But where does he rank in what’s unquestionably a star-studded group of signal callers? We ranked all 14 starters based on who we would pick to lead a team in the postseason.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that they will interview Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for the head coaching job and former Browns General Manager Ray Farmer for the other opening.
The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly eyeing other NFC coaches in their search for a new offensive coordinator. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on
After the club fired Ryan Grubb earlier this week, Seattle has at least two candidates to be their next offensive coordinator.
Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown said the offense would be a lot different if he is coaching them in 2025.
Wild Card Weekend is here, and we will have 12 NFL teams in action on Saturday and Sunday, while the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions get a well-earned week off. This is the week where we will scout the potential Super Bowl sleepers that are capable of challenging the top dogs in each conference.