The Chicago Bears are reportedly delving into the collegiate ranks as they search for their next head coach. Per The Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs, Iowa
The Bears are set to interview Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing for their head coach job on Wednesday night, per Ian Rapoport.
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel completed his interview with the Chicago Bears on Wednesday for their head coaching vacancy, the first candidate to officially meet with the team. The Bears conducted a virtual interview with Vrabel,
Cardinals OC Drew Petzing's name is in the head-coaching carousel this offseason. Just how prepared is Arizona internally if he leaves?
The Chicago Bears have reportedly reached out to more than a dozen coaching candidates, and it appears they’ll be talking to at least six of them this week.
According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, the Chicago Bears have requested an interview with Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing. Petzing has been the Cardinals’ OC for two years, his first two years at the position. Previously, he coached quarterbacks and tight ends for the Cleveland Browns.
The Chicago Bears have confirmed for the first time one of their head coaching candidates, completing an interview with Mike Vrabel.
Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing may be in the mix for the head coaching job in Chicago. According to multiple reports, the Bears have requested an interview with Petzing for the vacancy they created when they fired Matt Eberflus during the regular season.
According to Over The Cap, the Bears are slated to have $82.14 million in cap space for 2025, which is the fifth most in the NFL. Only the New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders and Arizona Cardinals are projected to have more.
The Chicago Bears are off and running in their search for a new head coach, and another candidate has entered the mix. The Bears sought permission to interview Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and are awaiting Dallas' response to the request,
The Bears have now requested interviews with four assistant coaches: Johnson, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver and Petzing. General manager Ryan Poles also confirmed Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown will get a formal interview for the permanent role.