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The Bears looked in prime shape to force overtime at worst with first-and-10 at the Detroit 25-yard line with 46 seconds and two timeouts remaining while trailing, 23-20. From there, the Bears ...
The Bears entered Sunday with the league's 28th-ranked offense, a unit that averaged 294.6 yards per game with 182.1 yards through the air and 112.5 on the ground. They fell woefully short of all ...
The Caleb Williams era in Chicago will begin Sept. 8 at Soldier Field when the Bears open the 2024 regular season against the Tennessee Titans. In Week 2 of his rookie year, Williams will be ...
It was the first time in franchise history the Bears fired their head coach in the middle of the season. [2] The Bears promoted offensive coordinator Thomas Brown as interim head coach where the team finished their last five games at 1–4 and finishing the year at 5–12. On January 21, 2025, the Bears hired Ben Johnson as their 18th head ...
The Chicago Bears franchise was founded as the Decatur Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1921 and changed its name to the Bears in 1922, the same year the APFA changed its name to the National Football League (NFL).
Chicago Bears March 10, 2024 [27] 1 year, $1 million WR Equanimeous St. Brown: UFA New Orleans Saints: April 12, 2024 [28] 1 year, TBA CB Greg Stroman: UFA Chicago Bears 1 year, minimum WR/PR Trent Taylor: UFA San Francisco 49ers: April 16, 2024 [29] 1 year, TBA TE Robert Tonyan: UFA Minnesota Vikings: May 16, 2024 [30] 1 year, TBA WR Collin ...
Chicago Bears live scores, stats and highlights from today's game vs the Atlanta Falcons at Soldier Field on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 2023. Bears vs. Falcons game recap: Justin Fields, Chicago ...
Chicago Bears No. 42 retired; FB: Bronko Nagurski: 1930–1937, 1943: 3× NFL champion (1932, 1933, 1943) NFL 1930s All-Decade Team; NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team; Chicago Bears No. 3 retired; RB: Walter Payton: 1975–1987: Super Bowl champion ; 2× NFL Most Valuable Player (1977, 1985) NFL 1970s All-Decade Team; NFL 1980s All-Decade Team