The NFL head coach carousel never stops, with numerous head coaches getting fired during and after the season. As such, our head coach tracker never stops and is continuously updated throughout the year.
The Chicago Bears have already swooped in on a Detroit Lions staffer, and are finalizing a deal to make OC Ben Johson the organization's next head coach.
A brief look at what's right in Detroit and what went wrong in New England, plus an update on coaching searches in Dallas, Chicago
Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator, will be hired by Chicago Bears as head coach, adding further intrigue to NFC North.
As the Chicago Bears continue their search for a ... Brown interviewed on Tuesday for the offensive coordinator position with the New England Patriots. The #Patriots spent this past Tuesday ...
On Tuesday, the New England Patriots interviewed Chicago Bears interim coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown for their opening at OC under new head coach Mike Vrabel, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Chicago Bears fired Matt Eberflus in November and replaced him on an interim basis with Thomas Brown; Chicago finished last in the NFC North during the 2024 season; Ben Johnson has agreed to become th
Ben Johnson will move from the Detroit Lions to his NFC North rival, as the Chicago Bears are bringing him on as the team's new head coach.
According to Reiss, sources around the NFL also expect former Titans strength coach Frank Piraino to join Vrabel in New England. Pieraino was the Titans strength and conditioning coach from 2019-2022. In 2023, he became Tennesse’s director of sports performance.
Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator, will be hired by Chicago Bears as head coach, adding further intrigue to NFC North.
There's another former Miami Dolphins assistant who has become an NFL head coach, and there was a ripple effect for a current Dolphins coach. The Chicago Bears
The Bears interviewed 17 candidates for the head coach position, including Pete Carroll, Mike McCarthy, Anthony Weaver, Ron Rivera, and Ben Johnson. “It’s going to be a diverse group. This will be different backgrounds from offense,