Bears OC Grant Declan Doyle Down Head Coaching Interview, Sends Emotional Message to Chicago
Chicago, Illinois – January 16, 2026
As the NFL’s coaching carousel spins at full speed, the Chicago Bears received a powerful message from within their own building. Declan Doyle, the Bears’ fast-rising offensive coordinator, has declined a head coaching interview from an AFC team, choosing instead to remain in Chicago and continue a project he believes is far from finished.
At a time when many coaches view the offseason as the prime opportunity to climb the ladder, Doyle’s decision runs counter to league trends. According to team sources, this was not a calculated leverage play or a résumé-building maneuver. It was a choice rooted in belief—belief in the team, the locker room, and the direction the Bears are building toward.

Doyle has quietly earned league-wide respect for his ability to design adaptable offensive systems, maximize personnel, and bring clarity and discipline to weekly preparation. Under his guidance, the Bears’ offense has shown noticeable growth in structure, situational execution, and opponent-specific adjustments. Those traits made outside interest inevitable, and his name quickly surfaced in head coaching conversations across the league.
But Doyle’s answer was unequivocal. In an internal message shared with the organization, he addressed his decision directly:
“I don’t want to be anywhere else right now. What we’re building in Chicago matters deeply to me—from the quarterback to the locker room to the long-term vision of this team. I believe in the people here, I believe in the process, and I want to finish what we started together.”
Turning down a head coaching interview is rare in today’s NFL. Doing so without hesitation sends an even stronger message. For Bears fans, it represents a sense of continuity in a league defined by constant turnover. For the locker room, it reinforces trust—a coordinator choosing commitment over personal ambition.
Those inside the building describe Doyle as a foundational coach: a teacher first, focused on accountability, development, and culture. He has never chased shortcuts. Every step of his rise has been deliberate, grounded in collaboration and long-term growth rather than immediate titles. Staying in Chicago now reflects an understanding that timing matters as much as talent.
The Bears’ developmental window remains open. The offense is ascending. The foundation is being reset with intention and patience. And for Declan Doyle, the message to Bears Nation is unmistakable: this journey isn’t finished—and he isn’t leaving until it is.
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