Former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman discussed what Pete Carroll would bring to the Bears as a head coach.
Former Super Bowl champion Pete Carroll is looking to return to coaching in 2025 and is reportedly eyeing the Bears' vacancy.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson discussed that Pete Carroll is interested in coaching the Bears and expressed distaste for the hire.
The timing might not be right for a 73-year-old defensive-minded coach. But Carroll’s candidacy is a reminder of how much the Bears need someone like him — an energetic, aggressive personality who would shake things up at Halas Hall.
Pete Carroll has reportedly expressed interest in coaching the Bears and Caleb Williams a day before his former team, the Seahawks, visits Chicago for a Thursday game.
On Christmas Day, a bombshell report emerged indicating that former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is interested in the Chicago Bears' vacancy. Interestingly enough, the Bears are playing the Seahawks on a special Boxing Day edition of Thursday Night Football in Week 17.
Here's the latest on the Bears' head coaching search, including what to make of Pete Carroll's candidacy and where things stand with Ben Johnson.
Still, there is this idea being batted about that the Bears might want to talk with former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll ... Wanny is a year younger than Carroll and suddenly a beloved media star in Chicago when no one would have ever suggested this possible ...
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Most of that work will have to be done in the 2025 NFL draft, though. We know that Seattle needs to improve the offensive line, but aside from that there's no consensus about who they're targeting or what other roster needs they have.
There are a lot of names floating around as the Bears' next head coach. That includes former Seattle Seahawks guru Pete Carroll, among other notable names. However, one name stands out particularly for Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero: Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.