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.
From the moment the Bears fired coach Matt Eberflus, they were committed to conducting a wide-ranging and deliberate search for a new coach.
The Bears are planning to interview Tennessee State coach Eddie George on Sunday, Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported. In his fourth season with Tennessee State, the team won the Big South-OVC title and George was named the conference's Coach of the Year.
The latest unexpected name to enter that mix came last night, when Jay Glazer shared that Eddie George had an interview set. George has spent the past four seasons turning around the program at Tennessee State, where he led the Tigers to a 9-win season this past fall at the FCS level.
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.
Among other things that Eddie George did in the 17 years between the end of his playing career and the start of his coaching career, George starred in the Broadway musical Chicago. He now could be playing a different kind of role there.
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 looking for a head coach, and former NFL great/current HBCU head coach Eddie George is getting a look. George is interviewing for the Chicago Bears opening, according to Jay Glazer of Fox Sports.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had many football legends pass through the program over the years. One of them happens to be former superstar running back Eddie Ge
The Chicago Bears are reportedly planning to bring in a former NFL star to interview for their head coach vacancy.
Six NFL head coaching positions remain open, but ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on SportsCenter Sunday that "most, if not all" may be filled by the end of