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Chicago Bears News
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I’m not giving the Bears a participation trophy for making Sunday a close game; everything I see in the big picture is everything we hoped for a few months ago. Gone is the doom and gloom after another loss to Green Bay. The process makes sense, and the Packers’ “ownership” days will end soon.
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The Chicago Bears got some good injury news Wednesday as they started preparing for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field.
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The Bears and head coach Ben Johnson have steered away from the playoff conversation over the past month despite their best start to a season since 2018. Each time it’s come up, the Bears have said they haven’t earned enough wins to qualify for the postseason yet.
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The Bears took the Packers to the wire on Sunday, but fell short. Film Study looks at where things went wrong in Wisconsin.
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What do the numbers say about the Bears’ pass rush?
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After a 28-21 loss to Green Bay, the Bears now turn their attention to Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.
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After a late interception by quarterback Caleb Williams, the Bears lost 28-21 to the Packers on Sunday.
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What worked and what didn’t in the Bears’ 28-21 loss to Green Bay on Sunday?
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Why have the Bears been so physical this season? The players trace it back to an especially physical practice in training camp. It’s paid off for them this season.
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WHAT IS SO FAIR — OR SO ENERGIZING — AS THE FIRST OF TWO CRITICAL NFC North games between the Bears and Packers in December?
To say The Windy City and Titletown U.S.A. ar...
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