The Chicago Bears wasted no time scheduling yet another head coaching interview, this time with a former Heisman Trophy-winning running back.
The Chicago Bears interviewed Tennessee State coach Eddie George, the Heisman Trophy-winning former NFL running back, for their head coach vacancy
The Chicago Bears are reportedly planning to bring in a former NFL star to interview for their head coach vacancy.
The Bears are expected to interview former NFL running back and current Tennessee State University coach Eddie George in person on Sunday, ESPN reported.
Tennessee State football coach Eddie George interviewed with the Chicago Bears on Sunday about their head coaching vacancy.
A surprising candidate has emerged in the race for an NFL head coaching vacancy, as current Tennessee State head man and former Ohio State Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George was set to interview ...
The Bears announced they have completed an interview with Tennessee State coach Eddie George on Sunday. George is the 17th coach to interview for the position. George, a Heisman Trophy winner and long-time Oilers/Titans tailback,
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The Chicago Bears interviewed Tennessee State coach Eddie George, the Heisman Trophy-winning former NFL running back, for their head coach vacancy Sunday. The 51-year-old ...
According to NFL insider Jay Glazer, the Bears are set to interview former NFL running back and current Tennessee State head coach Eddie George ... A former Heisman Trophy winner at Ohio State ...
Reggie Bush is the newest retired NFL player to express an interest in entering the coaching ranks and expressed a desire to work at his alma mater one
Reggie Bush will always be remembered as one of the great USC running backs of all time. He helped the Trojans dominate college football in the mid-2000s, leading them to two national titles, while winning the Heisman Trophy in 2005.
College-to-NFL head coaching jumps have been a rare occurrence in recent seasons. Fourty-three head coaches were hired between the 2019 and 2024 offseasons, and just four of them came directly from the college ranks: Kliff Kingsbury (Arizona Cardinals,