The Chicago Bears announced the hiring of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, but they have work to do to fill out their coaching staff.
On Saturday, they named a defensive coordinator in Eric Washington. The former Buffalo Bills assistant head coach and defensive line coach previously coached with the Bears from 2008-10 under Lovie Smith and served as the defensive line coach in 2010 with defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli, a Matt Eberflus mentor.
“He is a great communicator with elite leadership skills and he will enhance our current defensive staff,” Eberflus said of Washington in a statement Saturday. “His track record speaks for itself with coordinator experience as well as expertise in the area of defensive line.”
Eberflus said this month that he was still determining whether he would continue to call plays, as he did for most of the 2023 season after Alan Williams left. But he also said the Bears were “going to keep everything open right now” as they considered candidates.
Here’s how the defensive coordinator hiring process unfolded.
Jan. 26
The Bears are interviewing former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry, according to multiple reports.
The rundown: Two days after the Packers fired Barry, he was set to talk with the Bears about their open coordinator position and also was going to interview with the Philadelphia Eagles, The Athletic reported. Barry was the Packers defensive coordinator for three seasons. In 2023, the Packers ranked 17th with 335.1 yards allowed per game and 10th with 20.6 points allowed per game.
Barry also was a defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions (2007-08) and Washington (2015-16).
He has more than two decades worth of coaching experience and also coached linebackers with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the San Diego Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams. He was the Rams assistant head coach and linebackers coach from 2017-2020.
After firing Barry, Packers coach Matt LaFleur said in a statement, “These decisions are extremely difficult and Joe is one of the best men I’ve had the opportunity to work with in this league.”
Jan. 25
The Bears requested an interview with Buffalo Bills assistant head coach/defensive line coach Eric Washington, CBS Sports reported.
The rundown: Washington has coached the Bills defensive line since 2020, getting promoted to senior defensive assistant in 2022 and assistant head coach in 2023. Before that, he spent nine years with the Carolina Panthers, first as defensive line coach and then as defensive coordinator in 2018-19. He coached three seasons with the Bears, as the defensive line coach in 2010 and a defensive assistant before that. Washington, who played tight end at Grambling State, also coached defensive line in college at Northwestern and Ohio.
Jan. 22
Tennessee Titans assistant head coach/defensive line coach Terrell Williams will interview with the Bears, ESPN reported.
The rundown: Williams has coached for 26 years, including 12 in the NFL. He coached with the Titans for six seasons, adding the assistant head coach title in 2023. Before that, he coached the Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders defensive lines for three seasons each. He also coached defensive line at six colleges, including Purdue and Texas A&M. Williams was named the head coach of the American team for this year’s Senior Bowl.
Jan. 21
Titans defensive pass game coordinator Chris Harris will interview with the Bears, NFL Network reported.
The rundown: Harris, who used to play in the NFL as a safety and was selected by the Bears in the sixth round in 2005, has 10 years of experience as a coach. While with the Titans in 2023, he worked as the defensive pass game coordinator and cornerbacks coach. Prior to that, he was in charge of coaching defensive backs for the Washington Commanders for three seasons, helping them to achieve top-10 defenses in 2020 and 2022. After that, he spent four seasons as the assistant defensive backs coach for the Los Angeles Chargers, following the start of his coaching career as a Bears defensive quality control coach in 2013-14.
As a player, Harris started in 88 games over eight NFL seasons, and had two separate periods with the Bears in 2005-06 and 2010-11. He played under coach Lovie Smith and started for the 2006 Bears team that went to the Super Bowl.
He was also in the running for Jacksonville’s defensive coordinator position, but the Jaguars ultimately selected former Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen.
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