Bears Eye Thomas Brown as Permanent Head Coach, Browns Part Ways with Offense Coach; Tennis Stars Shine

Bears Eye Thomas Brown as Permanent Head Coach, Browns Part Ways with Offense Coach; Tennis Stars Shine

Chicago, USA - The Chicago Bears have moved swiftly to address their precarious position following Matt Eberflus' departure as head coach. In a significant development, the Bears have promised to interview aspiring candidate Thomas Brown for the permanent top spot.

As the Bears prepare to wrap up an underwhelming 4-12 season with a struggling record in seven of their last nine matches, many will be watching Wednesday's match against Seattle closely. The American Football newcomers' season has left an insufferable cloud hanging over them as much as fans at Soldier Field are frustrated with team management.

Meanwhile, across town from Chicago, the Cleveland Browns announced that they've parted ways with coach Ken Dorsey following a woeful 3-14 season display that mirrors their coaching staff's pattern of upheaval. It's been the second consecutive year that changes in their coaching staff have plagued this struggling NFL outfit.

On another front, tennis stars continued to thrive on the court as players made notable strides across multiple sports' events. In one of them, Barbora Krejcikova shocked all by announcing her decision to withdraw from participating in the upcoming Australian Open due to a troubling back injury that would hinder her full performance capabilities.

Despite Krejcikova's sudden pullout and their own underwhelming display at last year's tournament, the American duo - Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz - both went on to take crucial victories as they clinched what is to be the United States' second-ever title in the highly-touted tennis competition.