The Chicago Bears are secretly assembling a list of potential head coaching candidates.

The Chicago Bears are secretly assembling a list of potential head coaching candidates.
The Chicago Bears, who currently have a head coach, are making it clear that they intend to replace coaches in the off-season.

According to reports last week, the Bears were holding internal discussions about hiring Jim Harbaugh as their head coach. This week, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was added to the list of potential Bears head coaching candidates.

The Chicago Bears are secretly assembling a list of potential head coaching candidates.
The Chicago Bears, who currently have a head coach, are making it clear that they intend to replace coaches in the off-season.

According to reports last week, the Bears were holding internal discussions about hiring Jim Harbaugh as their head coach. This week, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was added to the list of potential Bears head coaching candidates.
While it is evident that the Bears will not make a coaching change during the season, it is also clear that Eberflus will not be the team’s head coach following this season. The lone exception would be if the Bears win the season finale.

The fact that the Bears have identified two candidates to be their next head coach suggests that team president Kevin Warren will make changes after this season.

When the Bears were looking to replace Matt Nagy after the 2021 season, Bieniemy should have been a stronger prospect. However, given that Bieniemy held the same role as Nagy before to his hire in 2018, there would have surely been criticism.

It’s looking increasingly likely that the Bears will hold the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Bears’ desire to employ an offensive-minded head coach like Bieniemy to pair alongside Justin Fields and Marvin Harrison Jr. is faulty. Passing on either Caleb Williams or Drake Maye in a quarterback draft class that has two serious quarterback prospects in Caleb Williams and Drake Maye for a fourth year of evaluation on a quarterback who has failed to grow in three seasons would be a heinous blunder.

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