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The Chicago Bears are letting CEO Kevin Warren and general manager Ryan Poles conduct a search for Matt Eberflus’ replacement. However, the Bears have a major problem with the way they do business, and it could hamper the team’s prospects of finding the right coach to lead Chicago in 2025.
While the Detroit Lions didn't play Sunday, they did remain atop the NFC standings and still share the best record in the entire league. Detroit, which played on Thanksgiving, broke a seven-game holiday slide and edged the Chicago Bears, 23-20. The Lions hadn't won on Thanksgiving since 2016.
Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren said Ryan Poles will remain the general manager and serves as the point person in the search for a head coach to replace the fired Matt Eberflus.
The time mismanagement at the end of Thursday's 23-20 loss to the Detroit Lions was the final straw for Matt Eberflus, but Chicago Bears players had
The Bears will have a coveted head coach opening this offseason, and Ian Rapoport revealed some early candidates for the job.
On Monday, Bears president Kevin Warren said there won't be a change at general manager. "Ryan Poles is the general manager of the Chicago Bears, and he will remain the general manager of the Chicago Bears." According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, Poles will be the main man in charge of heading the coaching search.
There will be a lot of coaching vacancies in the NFL this winter, but Bears President Kevin Warren didn’t mince words when he came to hyping up the team’s job.
The Chicago Bears took on the Detroit Lions in a Thanksgiving matchup at Ford Field. The Lions came in as one of the best teams in the NFL and the Bears were trying to break a five-game losing streak.
The Bears have not had much success when it comes to their recent head coach hires, as Brown will be their fifth different head coach over the past 10 years. Despite that, there a
The Chicago Bears fired former head coach Matt Eberflus on Friday morning, but not until he had already participated in a press conference just hours before his ouster.