Chicago Bears chairman George McCaskey has been outed by 670 The Score for hypocritical comments and actions regarding Lions fans.
Ask some Bears fans, and they are rightfully tired of watching McCaskey’s guidance waste their time and undeserved emotional investment. The Bears have toiled in the NFC’s basement for years now, and it sure doesn’t seem like anything meaningful will change for the better any time soon.
Chicago Bears chairman George McCaskey gave his reaction to fans chanting 'Sell the Team' at Soldier Field during the team's final home game of 2024.
Another disappointing season for the Chicago Bears (5-12) is in the books, and their fans have run out of patience. That’s why the Chicago faithful chanted “sell the team” after their 6-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 17.
The question hanging over the entire process is why anyone would want the Bears head coaching position right now. Team chairman George McCaskey isn’t wrong with his smug opinion that when the Bears call people listen. But the idea of the Bears — all that history — is a lot different than the reality of the Bears — all that losing.
Welcome to the fifth day of the year. Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 5, according to the Tribune’s archives.
Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) Chicago Bears owner George McCaskey talks to media during an NFL football news conference at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Ill., Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin ...
Another fourth-quarter drive engineered by our talented rookie quarterback, and this time, Cairo Santos’ game-winning field-goal attempt sailed through the uprights untouched. Goodbye 10-game
Two weeks ago, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that McCarthy "could set his sights on Chicago." It was apparently mutual after the Bears requested an interview with McCarthy while he was still under contract by the Cowboys, who denied the request. After Dallas and McCarthy decided to part ways, it didn't take long for Chicago to set up an interview.
Since their ill-fated decision to fire Lovie Smith in 2012, the Chicago Bears have been one of the worst teams in the NFL, thanks to poor coaching.
The Chicago Bears are in the middle of their head coach search, which has cast a wide net of candidates that include rising coordinators, former head coaches and college coaches.
Tuesday was upper management and ownership day at Halas Hall, as Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles, president Kevin Warren, and chairman George McCaskey all spoke to the media.