With Mike McCarthy a coaching free agent after he and the Cowboys did not reach serious negotiations on a new deal, the Bears are back in play. And they will meet with the five-year Cowboys leader.
McCarthy will interview for the Chicago HC job Wednesday, the Dallas Morning News’ David Moore reports. The Bears had requested a McCarthy meeting while he was still under contract, but the Cowboys blocked it. That is no longer in the equation, and the Bears will take advantage.
It’s rare to see an organization request a HC interview with another team’s head coach, although perhaps the Bears were reading the tea leafs ahead of the Dallas divorce. Chicago’s request also revealed that the front office would be willing to consider a trade for a head coach. Of course, that route seemed unlikely with Dallas considering the coach’s expiring contract, and now the Bears won’t face any restrictions as they consider McCarthy for their head coaching vacancy.
The Bears have left no stone unturned in their search for a new head coach, with the team’s long list of candidates only rivaling the Jets during this year’s hiring cycle. McCarthy would naturally represent one of the more experienced names on the list, although the Bears haven’t really hinted at whether they’re seeking a veteran coach or a fresh face. The team’s search has ranged from the likes of long-time coach Pete Carroll to Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman, who doesn’t have any NFL experience.
Considering McCarthy’s penchant for developing quarterbacks, it’s not a surprise that the Bears would consider the long-time coach as they look to maximize first-overall pick Caleb Williams. McCarthy, of course, helped oversee the Packers’ transition from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers, and he finished his 13-year Green Bay tenure with only three losing seasons.
Dak Prescott was already well established when McCarthy was installed as the Cowboys’ head coach, and there was hope that the fresh voice could help guide Dallas to the promised land. That obviously didn’t come to fruition, and McCarthy started gaining a reputation as a playoff failure. For a Bears team that’s simply looking to regain some credibility, that sentiment probably won’t be a major concern.
McCarthy is the 20th name connected to the Bears head coaching vacancy. Per our 2025 NFL Head Coaching Search Tracker, the rest of that group includes:
- Bill Belichick, head coach (North Carolina): Expressed interest
- Joe Brady, offensive coordinator (Bills): Interview requested
- Thomas Brown, interim head coach (Bears): Interviewed 1/13
- Matt Campbell, head coach (Iowa State): Interview expected
- Pete Carroll, former head coach (Seahawks): Interviewed 1/9
- Brian Flores, defensive coordinator (Vikings): Interview requested
- Marcus Freeman, head coach (Notre Dame): Team wants to interview
- Aaron Glenn, defensive coordinator (Lions): Interviewed 1/11
- Ben Johnson, offensive coordinator (Lions): Interviewed 1/11
- Mike Kafka, offensive coordinator (Giants): Interviewed 1/9
- Kliff Kingsbury, offensive coordinator (Commanders): Interview requested
- Todd Monken, offensive coordinator (Ravens): Interview requested
- Drew Petzing, offensive coordinator (Cardinals): Interviewed 1/8
- Ron Rivera, former head coach (Commanders): Interviewed 1/12
- David Shaw, senior personnel executive (Broncos): Interview requested
- Arthur Smith, offensive coordinator (Steelers): Interview requested
- Adam Stenavich, offensive coordinator (Packers): Interview requested
- Mike Vrabel, former head coach (Titans): Interviewed 1/8; hired by Patriots
- Anthony Weaver, defensive coordinator (Dolphins): Interviewed 1/9