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Sunday in Motown the Bears (0-1) and the Lions (0-1) square off with the loser looking at an uphill climb if they hope to qualify for the postseason.
All the Hall of Famers from the '85 team were there, except for coach Mike Ditka and the late Walter Payton and Steve McMichael.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson sounded off on the home fans booing during Monday night's loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Caleb Williams on what worked and what didn’t in Week 1, and how the Bears can adjust moving forward
CHICAGO — Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams faced some notable struggles during the season opener Monday in a loss to the Minnesota Vikings. He led the Bears on a 61-yard touchdown drive to open the game,
From bad to worse, some fans who watched the Bears lose to the Vikings had their legally parked cars toward during the game.
With Week 2 just around the corner, how do the Chicago Bears compare to the rest of the NFL on offense and defense? We take a look.
Ben Johnson, facing the Lions for the first time since becoming coach of the Bears, won't be the only familiar face visiting Ford Field on Sunday.
Kyle Brandt didn’t hold back on this take about Caleb Williams after Week 1 — and Bears fans couldn’t agree more.
In his first two seasons in the NFL, under Johnson, Gibbs rushed for 2,357 yards while working as part of a duo alongside former Bears running back David Montgomery. Gibbs has also totaled 833 receiving yards in his first two seasons as a dual-threat back for Detroit and has a combined 31 total touchdowns.