The Chicago Bears are hoping to turn things around after back-to-back losses, but they’re facing some serious injury issues ahead of Sunday’s tilt against the New England Patriots.
If the Bears continue to flounder down the stretch and the organization decides to stick with Eberflus, that's bad news for ...
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Chiefs cut another player who celebrated Super Bo ...
Both Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears and Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders have shown why they were chosen to quarterback their respective teams, as each have winning records and ...
There were plenty of bad performances in the Bears' rough loss vs. the Cardinals. Our studs and duds from Week 9: ...
The Bears announced a few changes to their roster ahead of Sunday’s game against the Commanders. Running back Travis Homer and defensive lineman Jacob Martin will both be available for the matchup.
The Bears are thinking pass rush against the Washington Commanders, it would seem. They have activated edge rusher Jacob Martin from injured reserve, along with special teams and third-down back ...
The biggest injury news surrounding Sunday's NFC showdown between the Washington Commanders (5-2) and Chicago Bears (4-2) was the status of Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels. Daniels did ...
The Chicago Bears and rookie quarterback Caleb Williams are off to their best start in years. The No. 1 overall pick had them at 4-2 going into the bye week. However, the Bears still have issues ...
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested ... documents obtained by WGN News state. He refused field sobriety tests and was taken to a hospital where a blood sample was taken ...
Since then, he has made headlines for his farm life in Tennessee and has weighed in on a number of Bears moves. Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know.
This bad news isn't for retirees. Retirees just received some good news. Last week, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for next year.