Among the players set to hit the free-agent market is center Ryan Kelly — the team's longest-tenured player on the roster. However, the four-time Pro Bowl center is set to be a free agent, and the Colts drafted his expected successor last year with the selection of Tanor Bortolini.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport gives the latest reports on former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy set to interview with the Chicago Bears later today and the announcement to designate the Indianapolis Colts to play in the 2025 Berlin game.
The Chicago Bears are moments away from making things official with Ben Johnson becoming the next head coach of one of the most storied franchises in NFL history. Once pen gets to paper, the 38-year-old will become the team's head coach and the next order of business will be constructing his first ever coaching staff to join him.
ESPN reports ex-New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen could team up with new Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson:
In January of 2022, newly named Chicago Bears general manager, Ryan Poles chose to hire Matt Eberflus away from his job as defensive coordinator of the Indianapolis Colts after the 2021 season.
Aaron Glenn has filled an NFL coaching vacancy at the New York Jets, joining Ben Johnson at the Chicago Bears and Mike Vrabel at the New England Patriots. The Dallas Cowboys are among four teams still searching.
Anarumo joins the Colts after serving as the Bengals’ defensive coordinator the past six seasons. He brings 36 years of coaching experience to Indianapolis and has an ... football operations Catherine Hickman, Bears assistant G.M. Ian Cunninghan, Chiefs ...
The Chicago Bears swung for the fences after reportedly hiring Ben Johnson as their new head coach, and fans are quickly getting up to speed on the team’s new leader.
In leaving the Detroit Lions for the Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson makes NFL history that's 60 years in the making
Inside: A quick look at what Ben Johnson brings to Chicago, Aaron Glenn in New York and what’s next for Detroit. This article is from Scoop City, The Athletic’s daily NFL newsletter. Sign up here to receive it directly in your inbox.
Former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has finally decided to take a head-coaching job. He is headed to the Chicago Bears and will presumably have a huge role in overseeing the development of soon-to-be sophomore quarterback Caleb Williams.