The Chicago Bears have sent several requests to interview coaches following the end of their season on Sunday. The Bears sent a formal request to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson among several other coordinators around the league.
The Chicago Bears are full steam ahead on their search for a new head coach. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that the Bears had requested head
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that the Bears had requested permission to interview current Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy, who is in the final year of his contract with the team. On Tuesday afternoon,
Chicago Bears have sought permission to interview Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and are awaiting a response from Dallas, sources tell me and @toddarcher. If the Cowboys don't allow permission this week, the Bears could interview McCarthy after his exclusive negotiating window... pic.twitter.com/zoS7vHO5mF
The Cowboys have denied the Bears' request to interview MIke McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. What comes next?
The Patriots have not won a game since November 10 against the Chicago Bears, and they currently have a 3-13 record on the season. They have one final shot against the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s season finale to match their win total from last season.
Tuesday’s decision from Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys may tell us the intention of the front office with Mike McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys denied the Bears' request to interview McCarthy for their job opening on Tuesday afternoon, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. ESPN Source: The Dallas Cowboys denied permission to the Chicago Bears to interview their head coach Mike McCarthy.
The Chicago Bears finally have a date to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. It'll be a virtual interview, but an interview nonetheless.
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 days of having head coaching candidates fly in coach are over as the Bears strive to establish a first-class identity.