The Tennessee Titans have completed an interview with Chicago Bears assistant general manager Ian Cunningham for their vacant general manager position, the team announced Sunday. No stranger to interviewing for NFL general manager positions, or for the ...
When the NFL regular season comes to a close, it sends the head-coaching carousel into high gear. The 2025 cycle is in full swing and began with six openings across the NFL. Three
Cunningham has been with the Bears since 2022, and he's now interviewed for vacant GM jobs in the last three offseasons. That includes last year when he was passed over for the Washington Commanders Head of Football Ops job, which went to Adam Peters. Cunningham also reportedly turned down the Arizona Cardinals job back in 2023.
The Tennessee Titans are entering a crucial offseason, facing one of the biggest questions of who the pick will be at No. 1 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft in April. Execs Chad Brinker and Mike Borgonzi discussed their draft philosophy on Wednesday.
Chicago Bears assistant general manager Ian Cunningham is favored to become the Titans GM, which is great news for the Bears' NFL draft plans.
The Tennessee Titans brought back Chicago Bears assistant GM Ian Cunningham for a second interview for their GM vacancy.
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears interviewed former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel for their head coaching job on Wednesday. The 49-year-old Vrabel led Tennessee to a 54-45 record and three ...
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.
The Tennessee Titans have requested to interview Chicago Bears assistant general manager Ian Cunningham for the vacant GM position.
The Bears are expected to interview former NFL running back and current Tennessee State University coach Eddie George in person on Sunday, ESPN reported.
The Chicago Bears held an introductory press conference for former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who has been hired as the team's head coach. During his presser, Johnson made a surprising admission about staying in the NFC North.