With Ben Johnson coming to town and a new coaching staff taking shape, it means Thomas Brown and others are on their way out in Chicago
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.
The New England Patriots have officially started their search for a new offensive coordinator. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Patriots interviewed Chicago Bears offensive coordinator and interim head coach Thomas Brown for their offensive coordinator position.
What drew Ben Johnson to the Chicago Bears? And who does he plan to hire on his coaching staff? Looking at some questions for the prospective new Bears coach.
Ben Johnson will move from the Detroit Lions to his NFC North rival, as the Chicago Bears are bringing him on as the team's new head coach.
The Chicago Bears have already swooped in on a Detroit Lions staffer, and are finalizing a deal to make OC Ben Johson the organization's next head coach.
New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel has filled out his staff, hiring longtime Bill Belichick assistant Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator.
Mike Vrabel and the Patriots have reportedly conducted their first offensive coordinator interview. Read more on Boston.com.
We don’t know whether Johnson will lead Caleb Williams and the Bears to great heights, but he feels like the right guy for a very big job.
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 for offensive coordinator.
The Patriots interviewed Bears interim coach Thomas Brown ... Recorded Music before joining the Patriots. With a new head coach comes plenty of changes to the coaching staff. The new staff in New England won’t include pass-rush specialists Joe Kim.
Brown is the first known candidate to interview for the Patriots' offensive coordinator job under Vrabel. He interviewed for the position last season as well before the team ultimately hired Alex Van Pelt. Under Van Pelt's watch in 2024, New England gained just 291.9 yards per game (31st) and scored just 17 points per game (30th).