Here's an in-depth look at former Stanford Cardinal coach David Shaw as a candidate for the Chicago Bears coaching job.
The Chicago Bears are in need of a new head coach after a disappointing 5-12 season. Matt Eberflus started the year with the Bears, but was let go after a 4-8 s
The Bears have conducted an interview with former Stanford head coach David Shaw, the team announced Tuesday evening. Shaw, 52, was 96-54 over 12 seasons leading the Cardinal program.
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
Sloppy ends to games plagued the previous Chicago coaching staff and their new coach says he considers these situations a real strength of his.
The Bears are looking for a replacement for Matt Eberflus, who was dismissed after a disappointing 5-12 season, which marked the fourth straight season in which the Bears finished beneath .500. The incoming head coach will aim to bring the franchise back to respectability while also helping quarterback Caleb Williams as he develops.
The Chicago Bears promptly fired head coach Matt Eberflus when the 2024 season concluded — a move that should've occurred a year prior, to be frank. Eberflus was not completely incompetent with ...
The Chicago Bears interviewed former Stanford coach David Shaw for their head coaching ... The Bears are looking to replace Matt Eberflus, who was fired on Nov. 29. Chicago finished last in ...
After a terrible 2024 season, which saw Matt Eberflus fired after a Thanksgiving ... personnel executive for the Denver Broncos, David Shaw. Having coached in football since 1995, Shaw brings ...
The 52-year-old Shaw led his alma mater to a 96-54 record with three Pac ... The Bears are looking to replace Matt Eberflus, who was fired on Nov. 29. Chicago finished last in the NFC North at 5-12 and lost 10 in a row before closing the season with ...
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams recently discussed being pranked by somebody texting him, pretending to be Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. The prankster told Williams he was taking the Bears head coaching job.
Ryan Poles said the Bears would run a thorough search for their next head coach, and that’s certainly been the case. With Ben Johnson in play, it's almost decision time.