The Seattle Seahawks had all the makings of a top-10, possibly even a top-five offense heading into the 2024 NFL season.
There are a lot of reasons why the Chicago Bears have been floundering for the greater part of the last 40 years.
The Chicago Bears are casting a wide net in their search for a new head coach. And according to ESPN, that includes a scheduled Thursday interview with 73-year-old Pete Carroll, the Super Bowl-winning ex-coach of the Seattle Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks kept their playoff hopes alive on the day after Christmas, as they defeated Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears 6-3 on "Thursday Night Football." This was a game that featured three field goals and 13 punts.
Bears plan to interview former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll for their vacant head coach job Thursday, sources tell me and @JFowlerESPN
On a chilly, rainy night in Chicago, the Bears lost to the Seattle Seahawks in a 6-3 defensive struggle between both squads on Thursday Night Football.
The Seahawks still have a chance to make the playoffs, but they'll need help, starting Saturday with the Cardinals vs. the Rams.
Beginning the process of finding a replacement for Ryan Grubb, the Seahawks will turn to a pair of candidates from the NFC North division.
Seahawks hopefuls may have been wishing for draft-pick compensation in exchange for Carroll, sort of how Sean Payton was traded from New Orleans to Denver two offseasons ago. That won’t happen. Carroll is free to coach elsewhere and the Seahawks wouldn’t benefit from him filling a head coaching vacancy.
The Seattle Seahawks are reportedly scheduled to interview the Detroit Lions' offensive line coach and the Chicago Bears' interim head coach.
Bears fans are some of the most angry people in the world, and they let George McCaskey know that during the Seahawks game.