Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has put together an excellent debut season in Washington; his offense is ranked fourth in yards and fifth in points, while quarterback Jayden Daniels is the runaway favorite to win Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has one game left of his rookie season. The Bears are 4-12 and will face the Green Bay Packers to close out the season.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is expected to interview for the Bears head coaching job. Kingsbury coached Texas Tech and the Arizona Cardinals, and last year was an advisor at USC when Williams was USC QB.
A year after the Washington Commanders stole Dan Quinn from the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones could be eying Kliff Kingsbury as Mike McCarthy's head coaching successor.
Interim head coach Thomas Brown is set to lead the Chicago Bears for the final time at Lambeau Field on Sunday. If the Bears don’t beat the Green Bay Packers in Week 18, Brown will finish with a .000 record at 0-5.
Sunday in Green Bay — remains before the Chicago Bears officially enter a critical offseason that will include hiring a new coach. The Tribune’s Brad Biggs looks at the upcoming coaching search from myriad angles in the latest installment of his weekly Bears mailbag.
With Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson seemingly losing interest in their head-coaching vacancy, the Chicago Bears may want to target another sharp OC.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams put in a good word for Kliff Kingsbury, who may be a candidate for the Bears' coaching job this offseason
Quarterback Caleb Williams had some strong thoughts on the possibility of Kliff Kingsbury being the next head coach of the Chicago Bears.
The Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator and former Red Raider head coach, Cliff Kingsbury, is expected to interview with the Chicago Bears to fill their head coaching vacancy, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
And while he might not be a coach that Bears fans are particularly familiar with right now, there are reasons to believe that he might be just the man for the job. According to Russini, Bears GM Ryan Poles — who,