Former Arizona Cardinals and Texas Tech Red Raiders head coach Kliff Kingsbury interviewed for the Chicago Bears' open offensive coordinator position on Thursday, sources told ESPN Insider's Adam Schefter. It is said that
Former Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury, a senior offensive analyst and quarterbacks coach at USC, is scheduled to interview for the Chicago Bears' offensive coordinator position, according to sources. USC QB Caleb Williams of Kingsbury… pic.twitter.com/kVFaI65sCp
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Kingsbury spent last season as a senior offensive analyst for the USC Trojans, working closely with Trojan QB/top NFL Draft prospect Caleb Williams.
There's been a lot of speculation about who the Bears will select with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, but many believe Williams is the clear-cut choice. Bringing Kingsbury in to call plays would give Williams a comfort factor in his first year in Chicago.
Kingsbury, who coached Patrick Mahomes in college, called Williams “the most talented QB his age.” according to To Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports.
The combination of the two could finally give the Bears the offensive explosiveness they haven't had throughout their illustrious franchise history. (Related article: 'I'm fine': Buccaneers head coach embarrasses reporter after weather question)
Founded in 1920, the Bears original The two are now official members of the National Football League, according to the team's website. Their 1985 Super Bowl-winning defense is widely regarded as the best D of all time.However, even with this history in mind, the Chicago Bears Only NFL team without a 4,000-yard passer, according to Mr. Yardbarker. That's insane.
Some think the Bears should trade the No. 1 pick like they did last year and keep their current starting quarterback, Justin Fields, but I think it's time to move on. If they can get a second-round pick for Fields and build around Williams a play-caller he knows and trusts, this player could ultimately make Chicago relevant again. There is sex.