The Bears have won the past two meetings after losing three in a row to the Seahawks. They prevailed last time when Nick Foles threw a late 15-yard touchdown to Jimmy Graham, and Damiere Byrd made an acrobatic catch on the 2-point conversion.
Former Seahawks Super-Bowl winning coach Pete Carroll has expressed interest in the Bears' head coaching job and would like to return to the sideline next season, league sources told ESPN.
The Bears would have trouble finding a more accomplished candidate than Carroll, who has 13 winning seasons and a championship ring.
Former USC and Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll has reportedly "expressed interest" in the Chicago Bears head-coaching vacancy and "would like
NFL.com's Eric Edholm breaks down four things to watch for when the Seattle Seahawks continue Week 17 with a visit to the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.
Preview the Week 17 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
Despite this Bears season getting ugly fast, Keenan Allen has become a trusty target for Caleb Williams in recent weeks. Expect that to continue against the Seahawks on Thursday night. It’s the lone NFL game going on this Boxing Day, as the Seattle Seahawks visit the Chicago Bears on TNF.
The Bears' wish list for 2025 is long. They need a lot of help to support Caleb Williams. Plus, our preview and picks for Thursday night.
Legendary coach Pete Carroll most recently coached the Seahawks from 2010 to 2023, but he wants back in the NFL.
After a year away from the NFL, former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll is ready to get back on an NFL sideline, and he has his eye on a specific sideline. There are currently three jobs that will be interviewing candidates: the Bears, Jets, and Saints. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, it’s the job in Chicago that Carroll has his eyes on.
Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has three games with 330 or more passing yards and multiple passing touchdowns – four-time Pro Bowler Andrew Luck is the only NFL quarterback to have more such games as a rookie with four.