
Sean Payton May Not Be the Fired Coach the Bears Swipe After All
The array of Chicago Bears head coaching candidates to replace John Fox may have lost one in Sean Payton, but another is emerging fast.
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The array of Chicago Bears head coaching candidates to replace John Fox may have lost one in Sean Payton, but another is emerging fast.
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