The Chicago Bears are reportedly interested in meeting with a legendary head coach following Matt Eberflus' firing. Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer,
Former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll would like to return to coaching next season and has interest in the Bears' head-coaching job, according to a report.
Do the Bears regret not trying to hire Harbaugh last year? Carroll, while much older, is one of the few candidates in the same mold.
Former Seahawks Super-Bowl winning HC Pete Carroll has expressed interest in the Bears HC job and would like to return to the sideline next season, league sources tell ESPN. Carroll is one of four head coaches to have led teams to both a national championship and the Super… pic.twitter.com/qs6g4v1lTA
Former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll speaks during a media availability after it was announced he will not return as head coach next season, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, at the NFL ...
Perhaps Pete Carroll’s age feels like a legitimate deterrent to some. He is, after all, a septuagenarian, turning 74 in September 2025. Do the Chicago Bears really want to roll those dice and unite with a gray-haired coach whose NFL career likely won’t reach the end of this decade?
The Seattle Seahawks' Week 18 game vs. the Rams is finally set, but it doesn't come with a chance for the Hawks to sneak into the playoffs.
Legendary coach Pete Carroll most recently coached the Seahawks from 2010 to 2023, but he wants back in the NFL.
While the win technically improved their position in the NFC standings, it was too little, too late.
Moore was asked what type of coach would be best for the Bears -- be it a play caller or a leader -- the veteran went with leadership. "It'd be great to have both in one, but you've got to get a good leader in here,
The Seahawks needed a lot to go right Sunday, and not much did as Seattle was eliminated from playoff contention and the Rams claimed the NFC West title.