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2015 Bears Coaching Staff
With the offseason under way, the Bears have been rounding out their coaching staff. Check out some of the new and old faces that will lead your 2015 Chicago Bears.

As an NFL head coach, Fox has a 119-89 (.572) regular season record, six division titles, six double-digit win seasons and seven playoff appearances. In the postseason, Fox has amassed an 8-7 (.533) record as a head coach with three conference championship game appearances leading to two trips to the Super Bowl.

During Fangio's four seasons overseeing San Francisco's defense, the 49ers were second in the NFL in scoring defense (17.4 points per game), third in total defense (310.2 yards per game) and fourth in takeaways (122). The 49ers had the top run defense (92.0 ypg) and allowed the second-lowest yards per carry (3.78).

Under Gase the Broncos led the NFL in scoring offense (34.0 points per game), total offense (430.1 yards per game) and passing offense (315.8 ypg) over the last two seasons. Denver's offense also ranked second in the league in plays of 20 or more yards (157) and third in third down conversions (189-of-418, 45.2 percent).

During Rodgers' four seasons in Denver, the Broncos ranked 10th in the NFL in gross punting average (45.6 yards per punt) and 11th in net punting average (39.6 ypp). Denver's six total kick return touchdowns (four punt and two kickoff) were tied for second most in the NFL during Rodgers' time with the team with the Broncos 24.5 kickoff return average ranking ninth in the NFL since 2011.



Over the past four seasons, Donatell's secondary has been a part of a 49ers defense that ranked second in the NFL in scoring defense (17.4 points per game) and opponent passer rating (76.8), tied for second in interceptions (78), third in total defense (310.2 yards per game) and sixth in pass defense (218.2 ypg).


Under Garnes, Denver's defense was eighth in the NFL in opponent passer rating (82.4) while tying for seventh in the league with 18 interceptions. Their pass defense was ninth in the NFL in 2014, allowing 225.4 yards per game.

George has 23 years of experience as a strength and conditioning coach, including 18 at the NFL or collegiate level. He spent the past three seasons as the assistant strength and conditioning coach of the Denver Broncos.


Hardegree has seven years coaching experience at the collegiate and NFL levels. In 2014, he served as an offensive quality control coach with the Denver Broncos, who were second in the NFL in scoring offense (30.1 points per game) and fourth in total offense (402.9 yards per game).


In 2014, Loggains was the quarterbacks coach for the Cleveland Browns. Under Loggains tutelage, the Browns finished the 2014 season with 3,678 passing yards, 10th most in franchise history.

During Magazu's four seasons with the Broncos, Denver's offensive line allowed the fewest sacks in the NFL (100). The Broncos permitted the fewest sacks in the NFL in 2014 (17) and 2013 (20) and allowed the second-fewest sacks in 2012 (21).

Pires has spent 24 of his 30 years coaching linebackers, including the last seven as the linebackers coach of the Atlanta Falcons. In 2014, under Pires' tutelage second-year Falcons linebacker Paul Worrilow was fifth in the NFL with 142 tackles.

Under Rodgers, the Broncos led the NFL in rushing defense (90.8 yards per game), allowing the fewest rushes of 10-or-more yards (99), and were fourth in the league with 134 sacks over the last three seasons.

Smith has 11 years coaching experience, including the last five with the New Orleans Saints. From 2010-14, the Saints offensive line allowed just 143 sacks, third fewest in the NFL.

In Swinton's past two seasons in Denver, the Broncos were ninth in the NFL in field goal percentage (89.1, 49-of-55). In 2013, K Matt Prater was named to the Pro Bowl after setting franchise records in field goal percentage (96.2 percent, 25-of-26) and points scored (150).