Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzking was also reportedly up first for a virtual interview Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears announced Thursday that they've completed their head coaching interview with this sought-after offensive coordinator.
Six months ago, Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing was considered a likely name to emerge atop head coach interview lists by the end of the season. That hasn’t quite turned into reality, thanks to an inconsistent offense. But at least one team remains interested in Petzing.
The Bears announced their first completed coaching interview, confirming they had spoken to former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel. Vrabel is also considered a strong contender for the open job with the New England Patriots, and multiple other teams have reportedly expressed plans to interview him.
The Bears announced they have completed a head coach interview with Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing.
Cardinals OC Drew Petzing's name is in the head-coaching carousel this offseason. Just how prepared is Arizona internally if he leaves?
The Titans initially passed on Ian Cunningham two years ago. Now, they want another shot with the Bears assistant GM.
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 Saints announced Thursday that they've completed a virtual interview with New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for their coaching vacancy. Kafka becomes the second known candidate to interview for the position, joining Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
The Chicago Bears have interviewed Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing and Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver for their head coaching job.
Petzing’s Rise in Coaching Circles. Petzing joined the Cardinals in 2023, leading an offense that ranked 11th in yards per game and seventh in rushing yards per game. His unit a