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The film was released in the United States on 25 November 2016, [21] in Australia on 19 January 2017, [22] and in the United Kingdom on 20 January. [23] A special red carpet charity event for the Tasmanian premiere of Lion was attended by the film's subject, Saroo Brierley, and his family at the State Cinema in December 2016. [24]
Chicago Bears ; BC Lions ... He was promoted to the active roster on December 31, 2016. [9] He was released by the Bears on January 9, 2017. [10] References
Jones appeared in the Chicago Bears' season-opener at the Houston Texans and recorded a season-high four combined tackles in their 23–14 loss. He started two games after Leonard Floyd sustained an ankle injury in Week 4. [25] He finished the 2016 season with a total of 15 combined tackles (nine solo) and a pass deflection in 16 games and two ...
Chicago Bears roster moves: QB Nathan Peterman and punt returner Trent Taylor join the active roster. Colleen Kane, Brad Biggs, Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune. Updated August 31, 2023 at 1:00 PM.
The Chicago Bears narrowed their roster to 53 players at Tuesday’s 3 p.m. deadline. Here are the day’s moves as the Bears assemble their roster and practice squad for the regular season.
The Bears fired Matt Eberflus after the team's poor, late-game clock management cost them a chance to at least tie the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. A moment that summed up Chicago's ...
Entering the game, the Bears held a 96–71–5 lead over the Lions, though the Lions had won the last six meetings; Chicago's last victory had been a 26–21 win in 2012. [110] The first divisional game of the year, the Bears had struggled against NFC North teams in recent years; of their last 18 divisional matchups, they lost 14, including ...
Justin Fields (2021–2023) Mitchell Trubisky (2017–2020) Jay Cutler, who holds multiple Bears franchise passing records [1] (2009–2016) Kyle Orton started 15 games in 2008 Rex Grossman, who played for the Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2006 (2003–2008) Jim McMahon, who won the Bears' only Super Bowl in 1985 (1982–1988)