Here is an in-depth look at Pete Carroll, who even at 73 years old, is still a potential option to lead the Bears.
Pete Carroll, the Bears and Mike McCarthy
Carroll has a strong defensive pedigree and would likely focus on turning Chicago's defense back into one of the league's most fearsome units. That would make his offensive coordinator hire important for Williams' development, but if the Bears want a tone ...
Carroll is an interesting choice for the Bears given his age. Carroll will be 74 at the start of the 2025 football season. If the Bears eventually choose Carroll, it will certainl
Schneider took the pitch back to head coach Pete Carroll, who wasn’t ready to end the marriage with Wilson quite yet. Carroll said no — but a year later would say yes when the Broncos called, landing two first-round picks, two second-rounders, a fifth-rounder and three veterans. Not a bad return for a quarterback drafted in the third round in 2012.
Chicago requested to interview both Detroit Lions' coordinators, Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn. The Bears also put in a request to interview Dallas Cowboys' head coach Mike McCarthy, which Dallas reportedly shut down according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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.
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is clearly showing a desire to return to coaching. In late December it was announced Carroll was interested in the Bears’ top job, and he even recently completed an interview with Chicago. Now, there is another team inquiring about Carroll’s potential services.
Pete Carroll expressed interest in the Bears' head coaching job, but the longtime Seahawks HC's name was not included in
In this column we take a look at the offseason to date for the Chicago Bears as they have seemingly interviewed anyone and everyone to be their next head coach.
Fans of the Las Vegas Raiders will need to stock up on popcorn due to the potential number of upcoming moves. The first step will either be a new general manager getting hired or a new head coach.
No clear favorite has emerged for the Bears' job as of yet, but Zack Rosenblatt at The Athletic believes that Carroll will wind up winning the race.