Bears interview Pete Carroll for
head coaching job
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[January 10, 2025]
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
The Chicago Bears interviewed former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete
Carroll for their head coaching job on Thursday.
The 73-year-old Carroll is looking to return to the sideline after
moving into an advisory role with the Seahawks at the end of last
season. He led Seattle to its lone Super Bowl championship during a
14-year run that included 10 trips to the playoffs. He also won a
national championship at Southern California, making him one of
three coaches to win the top NFL and college prizes along with Jimmy
Johnson and Barry Switzer.
Chicago also interviewed Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator
Drew Petzing, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver
and New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka on Thursday.
They interviewed former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel a day
earlier.
The Bears, who drafted former USC quarterback Caleb Williams with
the No. 1 overall pick, are looking for a coach to replace the fired
Matt Eberflus. Chicago finished last in the NFC North at 5-12.
Carroll had a 137-69-1 record in the regular season with the
Seahawks, leading them to five NFC West titles and 10 playoff
victories. He became the first coach to bring the Lombardi Trophy to
Seattle with the Seahawks’ Super Bowl 48 victory over Denver. The
Seahawks got back to the Super Bowl the following year, but Russell
Wilson threw a goal-line interception in the final seconds of a loss
to New England.
The 37-year-old Petzing has spent the past two seasons with Arizona,
working with two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Kyler Murray.
The Cardinals went from ranking 22nd in yards per game in 2022 to
11th this season and from 21st in scoring to 12th in that span.
Murray, who made the Pro Bowl in 2020 and 2021, threw for 3,851
yards, 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions this season. Petzing
worked with quarterbacks, tight ends and wide receivers as an
assistant with Minnesota from 2014 to 2019 and with Cleveland from
2020 to 2022.
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Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver watches players
during NFL football training camp, July 24, 2024, in Miami Gardens,
Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)
The 44-year-old Weaver, who interviewed with New Orleans on
Wednesday, guided Miami to the NFL's fourth-ranked defense in his
first season as coordinator after three years as an assistant in
Baltimore. He played seven seasons at defensive end for the Ravens
and Houston Texans before beginning his coaching career as a
graduate assistant at Florida in 2010. He landed his first NFL job
as an assistant with the Jets in 2012.
Kafka, 37, has spent three seasons as New York's offensive
coordinator. The Giants' offense ranked among the NFL's worst the
past two years, and coach Brian Daboll took over play-calling duties
from him this season. New York finished last in the NFC East at
3-14.
Kafka was an assistant with Kansas City from 2017 to 2021 when Bears
general manager Ryan Poles worked in the Chiefs' front office. A
Chicago product, he was a second-team, All-Big Ten quarterback for
Northwestern as a senior in 2009.
Chicago fired a head coach during a season for the first time when
Eberflus was let go on Nov. 29 with the team in the middle of a
10-game losing streak. The Bears are counting on the next coach to
help Williams develop into a franchise quarterback.
Detroit offensive coordinator Ben Johnson figures to be at the top
of the Bears’ wish list. Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn,
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, Buffalo
offensive coordinator Joe Brady and even Dallas Cowboys coach Mike
McCarthy are expected to get looks.
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