The Chicago Bears are gaining a coach from the Tulane Green Wave with the valuable trait of development at the professional ...
Combining free agency, cuts/trades, and the 2025 NFL Draft in one offseason scenario for Detroit and GM Brad Holmes ...
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson has assembled a star-studded coaching staff, and his latest addition is one of his ...
The Bears have found their next offensive line coach as they're expected to hire Tulane's Dan Roushar, according to Brad ...
Sean Payton's Saints staff has provided many of the members of the Bears coaching staff, and the interconnectivity can't hurt ...
But his NFL resume with the New Orleans Saints, from 2013-22, has been especially impressive as he's developed a number of star offensive linemen, including Terron Armstead and Andrus Peat.
According to the Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs, the Bears have requested to interview David Shaw for their offensive coordinator job. Shaw previously interviewed for the team's head coaching vacancy ...
Under Roushar’s tutelage, offensive linemen Terron Armstead, Andrus Peat, Larry Warford, and Max Unger all had Pro Bowl seasons with the Saints, from 2016 through 2020. Roushar’s experience ...
He helped develop star players such as Andrus Peat, Ryan Ramczyk, Terron Armstead, Max Unger, and others while in New Orleans. Now, Roushar comes to a Bears team that needs all the help they can ...
When he was OL coach from 2016 to 2020, the Saints saw Pro Bowl appearances for offensive linemen Terron Armstead, Andrus Peat, Larry Warford, and Max Unger, plus All Pro recognition for Ryan Ramczyk.
There probably has never been so much anticipation over the hiring of a Bears offensive line coach.The reason goes beyond it ...
In his time, the Saints saw three players: Andrus Peat, Larry Warford, and Max Unger made a combined 10 Pro Bowls and, from 2016-2020, the team finished in the top-five of sack preventions four times.