Former Cal linebacker Ron Rivera is one of a number of people ESPN listed on Wednesday as candidates for the Chicago Bears' vacant head coaching position. Former Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy is the biggest name on the long list of possibilities,
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Former Chicago Bears linebacker and defensive coordinator Ron Rivera has emerged as a candidate to become the team’s head coach. Rivera is expected to interview with the club Sunday, according to NFL sources,
The Chicago Tribune reports the Bears are expected to interview Ron Rivera for their open head coaching position, according to NFL sources. Rivera, 63, played nine seasons at linebacker for the Bears from 1984-92 and was a member of the famed defense that propelled the team to the Super Bowl XX title in the 1985 season.
The Bears are set to interview former Panthers and Commanders head coach Ron Rivera for their coaching vacancy.
Washington made the playoffs during Rivera’s first year as head coach as the team clinched the NFC East despite a 7-9 record. They had a home playoff game, but lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23 in the Wild Card round.
Two-time NFL head coach of the year Ron Rivera interviews with Chicago Bears, hoping to get opportunity to lead his former team
NFL insider Albert Breer reported that the Raiders are interviewing former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera for its head coaching vacancy on Friday.
Already meeting with the Bears and Jets during this HC interview cycle, Ron Rivera will conduct a meeting with another HC-needy franchise.
The Chicago Bears interviewed former Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy for their open head-coaching job on Wednesday. He was the second person to interview for the job after former Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera interviewed with the team on Sunday.
The NFL and USAA partner to award a player with the "NFL Salute to Service Award," and the finalists for the award have officially been revealed.