With the door closing on the Chicago Bears' 2024 season, president Kevin Warren and general manager Ryan Poles both spoke to the media on Tuesday, albeit separately from one another. Warren, who was brought in to spearhead the charge of building a new stadium for the Bears,
If the Chicago Bears don’t get their coaching hire right this time, no one will be able to say they didn’t consider enough possibilities.
The Bears’ audience was more than just the fan base; it was their growing list of potential head coaches around the league.
Bears President & CEO Kevin Warren and chairman George H. McCaskey spoke with the media Tuesday morning to detail the organization’s head-coaching search, provide an update on the ongoing stadium project and look ahead to the 2025 season.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles stood at a lectern Tuesday at Halas Hall and did what too many other team officials have done the past four decades: He tried to explain where a season went awry and how the Bears were going to get it right this time.
The Bears are searching for a new head coach. Here's an updated tracker of everyone the team has requested to interview so far.
The losses have far outnumbered the wins under Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles’ watch. The misses — at this point three years into his tenure — have been as prolific as his hits. The coach firings are adding up.
Here's a good tip for any Bears coaching candidate. You might want to stay far away from the Twilight Zone that is Halas Hall.
The Bears still hope to begin stadium construction at some point this year — preferably at a Museum Campus parking lot next to Soldier Field downtown.
Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren understands he walks a fine line retaining Ryan Poles as head of football operations to hire a second head coach.