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The '''2018 Chicago Bears season''' will be the franchise's upcoming 1st season in the [[National Football League]] and the first under new [[List of Chicago Bears head coaches|head coach]] [[Matt Nagy]], the franchise's fourth coach this decade. The Bears hope to seek their first winning season since [[2012 Chicago West season|2012]]. |
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Revision as of 19:29, 19 January 2018
2018 Chicago Bears season | |
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Owner | The McCaskey Family |
General manager | Ryan Pace |
Head coach | Matt Nagy |
Home field | Soldier Field |
Local radio | WBBM · WCFS · WLEY · WSCR |
The 2018 Chicago Bears season will be the franchise's upcoming 1st season in the National Football League and the first under new head coach Matt Nagy, the franchise's fourth coach this decade. The Bears hope to seek their first winning season since 2012.
Offseason
Organizational changes
On January 1, 2018, head coach John Fox was fired after spending three seasons with the Bears, compiling a 14–34 record.[1] Two days later, the Bears began interviewing for the position starting with defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, followed by Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator George Edwards (January 4), Vikings offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur and New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels (January 5), Philadelphia Eagles quarterback coach John DeFilippo (January 6), and Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy (January 7).[2] The day after his interview, Nagy was ultimately hired as the 16th head coach in franchise history.[3][4]
Nagy's first assistant coach hiring was Harry Hiestand as offensive line coach, joining the team on January 10; Hiestand had spent the last six seasons with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the same position, while also working as the OL coach for the Bears from 2005–2009.[5] Two days later, the Bears replaced offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains, who departed the Bears to join the Miami Dolphins in the same position on January 4,[6] with former Oregon Ducks head coach Mark Helfrich, while also hiring three new coaches: former Bears assistants Chris Tabor and Charles London as special teams and running backs coaches, respectively, and Mike Furrey as wide receivers coach. Tabor served as an assistant special teams coach with the team from 2008–2010 before joining the Cleveland Browns as the special teams coordinator, while London had spent the last three seasons as the running backs coach of the Houston Texans.[7] A former wide receiver, Furrey was Nagy's New York Dragons teammate in the Arena Football League in 2002, which was followed by an eight-year NFL career, including a 2006 campaign in which he ranked second in the league in receptions with 98; he was most recently the head coach of the Limestone Saints football team.[8][9] During the day, Fangio signed a three-year extension to remain in Chicago.[10] On January 13, the Bears hired New York Giants tight ends coach Kevin M. Gilbride to serve in the same role.[11]
Draft
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
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1 | 8 | |||
2 | 39 | |||
4 | TBD | |||
4 | TBD | |||
5 | TBD | |||
6 | TBD | |||
7 | TBD |
Notes
- Exact numbers of the selections from rounds 4–7 will be determined when compensatory selections are awarded at the NFL's annual spring owners' meetings.
Staff
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Current roster
Preseason
The Bears' preseason opponents and schedule will be announced in the spring.
Regular season
2018 opponents
Listed below are the Bears' opponents for 2018. Exact dates and times will be announced in the spring.[12]
Category | Home | Away |
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Division opponents (NFC North) |
Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings | |
Conference opponents (NFC West) |
Los Angeles Rams Seattle Seahawks |
Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers |
Conference opponents (based on 2017 division placement) |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | New York Giants |
Interconference opponents (AFC East) |
New England Patriots New York Jets |
Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins |
References
- ^ Patra, Kevin (January 1, 2018). "Chicago Bears fire coach John Fox after 5-11 season". National Football League. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
- ^ Stankevitz, JJ (January 7, 2018). "Where the Bears' coaching search stands after one week and six interviews". WMAQ-TV. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
- ^ Biggs, Brad (January 8, 2018). "Bears hire Matt Nagy as franchise's 16th head coach". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
- ^ Patra, Kevin. "Matt Nagy named head coach of Chicago Bears". NFL.com. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
- ^ Stankevitz, JJ (January 10, 2018). "In Harry Hiestand, Matt Nagy hits a home run on his first swing at Bears' coaching staff". WMAQ-TV. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
- ^ Patra, Kevin (January 4, 2018). "Dowell Loggains to be named Miami Dolphins OC". National Football League. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
- ^ Finley, Patrick (January 12, 2018). "Bears make 3 coaching hires official, still wait on coordinator Vic Fangio". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- ^ "Bears Hire Mike Furrey As Wide Receivers Coach". WBBM-TV. January 12, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- ^ "Limestone football coach Mike Furrey steps down". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. January 12, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- ^ Dickerson, Jeff (January 12, 2018). "Vic Fangio agrees to new deal to remain with Bears". ESPN. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- ^ Smith, Michael David (January 13, 2018). "Bears add Kevin Gilbride Jr. to coaching staff". Profootballtalk.com. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
- ^ "2018 Opponents Determined". NFL Communications. January 1, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2018.