The Chicago Bears have a number of coaching vacancies to fill, and they’ve begun filling them on the defensive side of the ball.
Following the departure of Ted Monachino to the Atlanta Falcons, the Bears have found his replacement at outside linebackers coach. According to the Chicago Tribune‘s Brad Biggs, the Bears have promoted Bill Shuey to the position after he served as an assistant linebacker and pass rush analyst this past season.
#Bears promoted Bill Shuey to OLB coach. He was asst LB/pass rush analyst this past season. He's worked with Sean Desai previously and was with the #Eagles for 10 seasons, including 3 as a position coach. So, another spot filled on the defensive staff.
— Brad Biggs (@BradBiggs) January 29, 2021
Shuey joins the newest defensive coaching additions, including defensive coordinator Sean Desai, defensive line coach Chris Rumph and Bill McGovern as inside linebackers coach.
Shuey has worked with new defensive coordinator Sean Desai and previously served with the Philadelphia Eagles for 10 years, including three as a position coach.
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