There are two reasons the Chicago Bears' coach hire should interest Seattle Seahawks fans, one of which has to do with the OC search.
Thomas Brown was one of the Seahawks’ initial two candidates interviewed this offseason, along with Lions o-line coach Hank Fraley, for their open offensive coordinator position. Brown was also on the same Georgia Bulldogs staff with Mike Macdonald back in 2011, so there is familiarity between the two men.
The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt did his best to predict where certain candidates will land in this NFL coaching cycle, and his pick for the Bears was shocking considering Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy have emerged as the frontrunners.
The Seahawks added another name to their search for a new offensive coordinator, reportedly interviewing current Packers OC Adam Stenavich.
Hank Fraley was 1 of 3 coaches to get 2nd, in-person interviews with Seattle in the last week. Why he’s staying with the Lions.
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey sat through a nightmarish loss to the Seattle Seahawks that was punctuated with fans at Soldier Field chanting “Sell the team.” McCaskey didn’t take the hint, and on Wednesday he was back in their good graces,
We’re tracking all the latest coaching and staff developments with news, notes and nuggets from the search — and what comes next.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to hire former Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus as their new defensive coordinator, a league source told UPI on Monday.
Al Harris comes to the Chicago Bears after serving as the Dallas Cowboys' defensive backs coach the last five seasons.
Curtis has extensive experience coaching in the NFL, holding various defensive roles in the league since 2006.
While Al Harris' roots firmly plant him with the Green Bay Packers, he aims to help the Chicago Bears rise to prominence in 2025