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.
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?
ESPN reported Wednesday that Carroll was expressing interest in the Bears head coach position after the team fired Matt Eberflus after Thanksgiving.
Rumors of who could be the next Chicago Bears head coach are swirling ... Seahawks travel to Soldier Field for Thursday Night Football, former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, 73, may be interested in the job, according to a report from Adam Schefter at ...
The Chicago Bears are reportedly interested in meeting with a legendary head coach following Matt Eberflus' firing. Per Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer,
The timing might not be right for a 73-year-old defensive-minded coach. But Carroll’s candidacy is a reminder of how much the Bears need someone like him — an energetic, aggressive personality who would shake things up at Halas Hall.
Former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman discussed what Pete Carroll would bring to the Bears as a head coach.
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
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
Julian Love discusses the Seahawks' season finale and future outlook. (0:03) He emphasizes the importance of building a foundation, noting 10 wins and a 4-2 division record. (0:28) Love describes the team's mindset during the final defensive stand.
According to ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is a name to watch for the Bears vacant coaching job. Fowler mentions that he has talked with multiple people and believes the long-time head coach could be in play for the Bears.