The Chicago Bears were the most dominant team in the NFL during the 1985 regular season, and they arrived in New Orleans as a national phenomenon. A talented cast of marvels and misfits, the Bears punished opponents en route an 17-1 record led by their imitated-but-never-duplicated "46" defense.
Former Chicago Bears head coach Thomas Brown is joining the staff of New England Patriots next head coach Mike Vrabel.
The Patriots roster needs some serious work, so let's check out three moves they should look to make this offseason.
According to ESPN's Mike Reiss, the Patriots have interest in adding former Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown to Josh McDaniels' staff.
As the New England Patriots aim to revitalize their offense under the new leadership of Mike Vrabel, they could look to set their sights on one of the Chicago Bears’ key players.
Mike Vrabel and the Patriots have reportedly conducted their first offensive coordinator interview. Read more on Boston.com.
The New England Patriots replaced one former linebacker with another as their head coach. After just one year under player-turned-coach Jerod Mayo, New England
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is beginning to build his coaching staff, and former Chicago Bears interim coach Thomas Brown is on his shortlist.
The Green Bay Packers are promoting offensive assistant coach and former NFL quarterback Sean Mannion to quarterbacks coach, per ESPN.
There are only two NFL teams still competing for the Super Bowl. Other teams have turned their attention to improving their rosters for next season and the first opportunity to make those enhancements is through free agency in March.
Steve Heiden, who spent the past 2 seasons coaching TEs for the Detroit Lions, joins former Lions DC Aaron Glenn's staff with the New York Jets.