The Bears will have a coveted head coach opening this offseason, and Ian Rapoport revealed some early candidates for the job.
As the Chicago Bears look to face the San Francisco 49ers next week, rumors are swirling as to who will be among the candidates to permanently replace former head coach Matt Eberflus, who was fired Saturday following a 23-20 loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving.
How to watch NFL Week 14 games on television this week, including schedule, dates, times, matchups, TV channels, streaming information for every game.
The Chicago Bears will get a head start on their search for a new head coach, but who will be among the prime candidates for the job?
The Bears head coaching job will be a coveted one and ESPN's Adam Schefter believes Lions OC Ben Johnson will have interest in it.
Seven struggling teams lost again in Week 13, putting more pressure on their embattled head coaches. Let's evaluate each situation.
The Chicago Bears have an open head-coaching position. And there's a certain type of coach the storied franchise plans to hire. Multiple sources tell CBS Sports the Bears want to land a "leader of men" type of head coach.
With coach Matt Eberflus fired on Friday, the Chicago Bears entrust his duties with offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, who has been greatly responsible for turning around the season of rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
Thomas Brown is expected to get a look in Chicago's upcoming HC search, as will usual suspects Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn and Mike Vrabel. But Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury is also an option, per Ian Rapoport.
Two sides stuck on losing streaks meet at the Levi's Stadium in Game Week 14.  The Buffalo Bills comfortably beat the 49ers amidst a snowy
The Rams were scoreless in the first half, but behind running of Kyren Williams and Blake Corum the offense rallied for three touchdowns to beat the Saints.