Despite not having a great track record of competence when it comes to hiring a head coach, the Chicago Bears are doing everything they can to rewrite that narrative.
Mike Tomlin has already made it clear he has no interest in another coaching job, but that didn't stop the Chicago Bears from at least trying to inquire
In an attempt to widen their search for a head coach, the Chicago Bears called the Pittsburgh Steelers to inquire about Mike Tomlin 's availability to see if they could talk and try to trade for him, ESPN.com reports. According to the report, those requests fell on deaf ears and Tomlin never personally received the inquiry.
Social media had no shortage of opinions on the Chicago Bears inquiring about trading for Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
The Pittsburgh Steelers don't plan on parting ways with head coach Mike Tomlin anytime soon, as the Chicago Bears recently learned.
According to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Bears reached out to the Pittsburgh Steelers about potentially trading for long-time coach Mike Tomlin for their vacancy recently. However, the Steelers denied Chicago the chance to speak with Tomlin,
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter nuked social media on Saturday with this bombshell update about the Chicago Bears head coaching search.
According to Schefter, the Bears weren't the only team to call on Tomlin. Another club reached out to the Steelers and were turned down as Tomlin reportedly has a no-trade clause in his contract.
"We’ll look at all avenues to get the best coach here," Poles said earlier this month. While Tomlin isn't an option, the Bears appear to have some early frontrunners for their v
In their search for a new head coach, the Chicago Bears left no stone unturned, including exploring the possibility of acquiring Super Bowl-winning coach Mike Tomlin from the Pitts
The Chicago Bears have inquired with a playoff team about trading for their head coach. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Bears called up the Pittsburgh Steelers about a potential trade for head coach Mike Tomlin.