Analysis: It's been entirely clear who the Bears are talking to but the finalists and a few other potential first interviews make this stage more murky.
Current Raiders owner and FOX broadcaster Tom Brady may be ruining the Chicago Bears' hopes of landing Ben Johnson.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady completed interviews with the Chicago Bears on Friday as Chicago looks for the next coach for former USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams.
Johnson's deal is expected to be completed soon, and he already is working to assemble a staff. That process is subject to the Rooney Rule, too, and will take time.
Led by Brady and star quarterback Josh Allen, Buffalo tallied 30.9 points per game, the second-highest mark in football. The latest name on the list of Bears interviewees: Todd Monken. Chicago ...
Two more voices have come out discussing Ben Johnson's pursuit of a head coaching position and they don't paint a good picture for the Bears of overtaking the Raiders for the win.
After a six-game losing skid that culminated in a clock mismanagement fiasco and loss to the Lions, the Bears fired head coach Matt Eberflus in late November.
N otre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman continues to rack up postseason honors, this time winning the Paul "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year honor. Expectations were high for Notre Da
Bears chairman George McCaskey made his feelings known about Joe Buck, and Tom Brady's Lions-Commanders broadcast amid Ben Johnson rumors.
Former Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels has agreed to become the New England Patriots offensive coordinator, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. This will be a homecoming of sorts for the 48-year-old McDaniels.
A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.