The new Bears offensive play caller has a philosophy aimed at matching the attack to the talent he as available.
Brown cleared the lowest of bars — being more creative than Shane Waldron, whom coach Matt Eberflus fired last week.
Bears offensive coordinator Thomas Brown said there were no "atta boys" after last week's loss. We recap Friday's headlines.
A stickler for details, Thomas Brown wants to rebuild Caleb Williams' confidence through a simplification of the Chicago ...
The Chicago Bears offense has found new life under interim offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, who replaced Shane Waldron, ...
The Chicago Bears suffered a brutal 20-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers, which ended with another Caleb Williams game-winning ...
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There were some positive signs for the Chicago Bears in their first game since Thomas Brown was promoted to offensive ...
There was a notable shift in the Bears' offense without Shane Waldron, both in the schematic approach and in the results.
Will changing offensive coordinators do anything for the stagnant Bears offense? It would be difficult to imagine it hurting.
Brown received positive reviews in the Bears locker room, namely for playing to his players' strengths and getting play calls ...
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus promised he would evaluate his staff following the team's 19-3 loss to the New England ...