Ben Johnson becomes the 19th head coach for the Chicago Bears. Here’s a look at how past coaches fared — and when they left the franchise. George “Papa Bear” Halas meant everything to the ...
Chicago Bears alumnus Gene Schroeder, who played for the club for seven seasons, has died at the age of 95. Schroeder was selected as the 12th overall pick in the 1951 NFL Draft. In his rookie season, he led the team in receiving yards with 461 while also playing safety.
It is widely agreed that the Bears could not have done better, disregarding, of course, that those who made the choice are the same ones who made the choice necessary. “These guys, George ...
Ben Johnson had a lot to say as the Chicago Bears introduced their new coach. His desire to create accountability and build a bond with GM Ryan Poles were top of mind.
Chairman George H. McCaskey, President & CEO Kevin Warren and general manager Ryan Poles address the media Wednesday at Halas Hall ... Amegadjie and former Bears safety Gary Fencik sit down for an in-depth conversation about their Chicago roots, journeys ...
With Matt Eberflus returning to Chicago in 2025, here's how the Bears have fared when facing their past head coaches as either head coaches or coordinators after they departed Chicago.
The Chicago Bears have completed an interview with Tennessee State head coach Eddie George for their head coach vacancy, the team announced Saturday. It marked the team's 17th interview in the first round of the coaching search -- and the third in-person interview (alongside Mike McCarthy and Ron Rivera).
The Bears selected Schroeder with the 12th overall pick in the 1951 NFL draft before he led the team with 461 receiving yards as a rookie. He doubled as a wide receiver and safety.
The Chicago Bears are mourning the loss of a franchise legend on Wednesday. Gene Schroeder, who had been the NFL's oldest living former player, passed away of natural causes Tuesday in St. John, Indiana.
Tennessee State football's Eddie George says the Chicago Bears cited his work as a coach and not his minority status for their interest in him.
It’s always tough to say farewell to the players who’ve left a lasting impact on American football and captured the hearts of fans everywhere. The NFL community mourns the loss of Gene Schroeder, a former Chicago Bears wide receiver.