The Chicago Bears are actively searching for a new head coach following the dismissal of Matt Eberflus. On Friday, they interviewed Todd Monken from the Baltimore Ravens and Joe Brady from the Buffalo Bills. Both coaches have impressive offensive records, overseeing teams with MVP contenders at quarterback, including Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. The Bears have confirmed 14 interviews with various candidates, all focused on improving their performance and developing quarterback Caleb Williams, who faced significant challenges last season.
Chicago finished with a dismal 5-12 record in the NFC North and is determined to reverse their fortunes under new leadership. The interviews include notable names such as Ben Johnson from the Detroit Lions and Pete Carroll, among others. The next coach will be tasked with enhancing the Bears' offense and rebuilding a team that has struggled over the past few seasons.