Tennessee State's Eddie George will reportedly interview for the head coaching position with the Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears continue to look for the right guy to lead their project going forward. Notably, they’re facing some steep competition for the top-ranked candidates. That’s why they have to think outside the box and look elsewhere for their guy.
Glazer revealed that the Chicago Bears will interview former NFL star running back and Tennessee Titans legend Eddie George on Sunday for their vacant head coaching position.
The Chicago Bears are giving a look to a former star running back as they look to fill their head coaching vacancy. Jay Glazer of Fox Sports reported that
According to Jay Glazer, the Bears are interviewing Tennessee State head coach Eddie George for their head coaching vacancy on Sunday.
The Chicago Bears are in need of a new head coach, and they haven't shied away from showing interest and speaking to college football coaches.The Bears are planning to interview Tennessee State coach Eddie George on Sunday,
The Chicago Bears are scheduled to interview former NFL running back and current Tennessee State coach Eddie George for their vacant coaching job, Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reports.George has been the head coach of Tennessee State since 2021.
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The Bears are interviewing former Ohio State, Oilers/Titans, and Cowboys RB Eddie George for their head coach job.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly planning to bring in a former NFL star to interview for their head coach vacancy.
Former NFL running back Eddie George, an offseason assistant coach in 2023 for the Bears, will have an interview for the vacant Bears coach job.
Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer reported that Tennessee State head coach Eddie George is set to interview for the Chicago Bears' head coaching position on Sunday morning. This interview marks a surprising development in the NFL coaching carousel.