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.
As of Thursday, the Chicago Bears have interviewed two high-profile candidates for the open head coaching position. The Bears met with former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel on Wednesday.
As the Bears look for their next head coach, offensive mastermind of the Lions Ben Johnson has caught Chicago's eye.
The 2024 season was perhaps his best yet. Campbell led Iowa State to its first-ever 10-win season and a berth in the Big 12 Championship Game -- the team's second in the last six years. In December he signed an eight-year contract extension through 2032.
Chicago Bears fans reacted to the team's handling of the head coaching search, and the response reveals a depressing state of affairs inside Halas Hall.
After a brief return to college as the OL coach at UCLA under Jim Mora Jr. in 2017, Fraley went to the NFL to become the Detroit Lions assistant OL coach (2018-19) before he was promoted to offensive line coach in 2020 where he has remained since.
Deshea Townsend oversaw a Detroit Lions secondary that finished 30th in NFL in pass defense this season but tied for the fifth-most interceptions.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has denied an interview request from the New England Patriots.
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.
During his exit interview with the media this week, Brown said he believes that the team is not as far away from success as many may believe, despite playing in a competitive NFC North.
After losing the first regular-season game in league history pitting teams with a combined 28 victories, the Vikings (14-3) hit the road for wild-card weekend, visiting the NFC West champion Los Angeles Rams (10-7) on Monday night as the most accomplished fifth seed in NFL history.
Aaron Glenn has five head-coaching interviews scheduled for the coming days. But one of those will not be with the New England Patriots.