The coach the Bears chose had the highest score on the sheets: Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey is determined to keep the franchise in his family’s hands for a long time to come.
In his first public comments since his mom’s death, the chairman said there will be no shift in ownership structure.
McCaskey discussed the tush push, private equity, Ben Johnson and more at the annual league meeting Wednesday.
Bears chairman George McCaskey was one of the 16 NFL owners who voted to ban the "Tush Push." He explained his reasoning at ...
Bears chairman George McCaskey and his family plan on maintaining ownership of the franchise “for as long as possible,” he ...
Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren confirmed at the NFL owners meetings that the team no longer has a singular focus on ...
George McCaskey did something this week that might surprise Chicago Bears fans when he agreed to a proposal that the Green ...
Bears chairman George McCaskey discussed his late mother, Virginia's, role in the family's ownership of the Chicago franchise ...
Just over a year after the Bears declared their goal to build a stadium south of the current site of Soldier Field on the ...
Virginia McCaskey died on Feb. 6. She was 102 years old. George McCaskey has been the team’s chairman since 2011. “She set it up for a smooth transition, and it’s a credit to her ...