The Chicago Bears have been very active in interviewing potential candidates for their open head coaching position. Such key figures as Pete Carroll, Mike McCarthy and Ron Rivera have graced the halls and Zoom calls of the Bears.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur better be careful before he starts looking to much like fired Bears head coach Matt Eberflus.
The Cowboys have denied the Bears' request to interview MIke McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. What comes next?
As Wild Card weekend comes to an end tonight, the Dallas Cowboys are still taking their sweet time to decide on the future of not only the head coach Mike McCarthy, but we still don’t know the future of current defensive coordinator,
Dallas brass “still has not responded to Chicago’s request” to speak to current Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy about the Bears’ vacancy, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday, one day after the NFC North club initially sought permission.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Dallas Cowboys are not ready to get off the Mike McCarthy Express. The Chicago Bears, who fired head coach Matt Eberflus during the season, recently requested permission to interview the Cowboys' head coach for their own vacancy.
The Cowboys previously denied the Bears' request to interview McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy. Now that the two sides have failed to lock down a new contract, McCarthy will end up getting the opportunity to interview with Chicago.
If one and one equals two, it looks like Mike McCarthy will be back as head coach of the Dailas Cowboys in 2025. Adam Scheftere reported Tuesday Jerry Jones’ team has denied the Chicago Bears permission to speak to the current Cowboys coach about their opening.
Mike McCarthy will not return as the Dallas Cowboys' head coach, ending a five-year tenure with the team. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones thanked McCarthy in
On Monday afternoon, the Chicago Bears, who moved on from head coach Matt Eberflus during the season, put in a request to interview McCarthy for their head coach opening, a Cowboys team source says.
The Atlanta Falcons interviewed former Chicago Bears head coach and Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus for their defensive coordinator role.