On Tuesday, the New England Patriots interviewed Chicago Bears interim coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown for their opening at OC under new head coach Mike Vrabel, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The New England Patriots have started the search for their new offensive coordinator. Ian Rapoport reports that the Patriots spent Tuesday interviewed Chicago Bears interim coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown for their open offensive coordinator job.
A brief look at what's right in Detroit and what went wrong in New England, plus an update on coaching searches in Dallas, Chicago
Chicago has conducted one of the most thorough searches in the NFL. Entering Friday, the Bears coaching search included interviews with Thomas Brown, Pete Carroll, Aaron Glenn, Mike Kafka, Mike McCarthy, Drew Petzing, Ron Rivera, Anthony Weaver and Arthur Smith.
Former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers, Mike McCarthy, completed his first interview with the Chicago Bears on Wednesday. The Bears wasted no time giving the winner of Super Bowl XLV a virtual interview.
Since their ill-fated decision to fire Lovie Smith in 2012, the Chicago Bears have been one of the worst teams in the NFL, thanks to poor coaching.
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky offered a hard-to-believe reason why he thinks head coaching candidates should rank the New England Patriots over the Chicago Bears. It's the Monday after the end of ...
The Patriots interviewed candidates such as Ben Johnson, Byron Leftwich and Pep Hamilton, but in the end, Mike Vrabel was selected.
Chicago Bears defensive lineman DeMarcus Walker had a strong message about issues with the culture in the locker room. The Bears season is over after a 5-12 record in a year they expected to compete for a playoff spot in general manager Ryan Poles’ third season with the team.