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After the top four Chicago wide receivers missed practice on Wednesday, they begin filtering back into the flow Thursday in preparation to face Cincinnati.
Can Caleb Williams turn things around with other second-year QBs flourishing? How to fix red-zone woes? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
The Bears relied on running back D'Andre Swift both as a receiver and a rusher early in the fourth quarter, as he scored a touchdown for the straight week. Swift's two-yard touchdown rush got Chicago within a three-point deficit as they got their first touchdown of the game.
ESPN recently published a 2025 trade deadline primer and listed an interesting option for Chicago to target, especially for defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, who's dealing with a mash unit at cornerback.
Williams would be a massive get for Chicago. He would plug up the middle of the defensive front and would be a top-tier leader for the Bears as well. It's the kind of move that could make them a scary team in the NFC.
The Chicago Bears had a tough loss to the Baltimore Ravens last Sunday. Here's how that impacted their standing in the Week 9 power rankings.
Chase's explosion isn't an NFL secret. At Halas Hall, many of the coaches and players have seen it first-hand.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco addresses the media ahead of his team's Week 8 game against the Chicago Bears at Paycor Stadium.
Team sources said they were encouraged by the direction of Springfield talks, but they might take a closer look at potential stadium sites outside Cook County.
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Bears offer Chicago $25 million as they push to leave for Arlington Heights
If the Bears exit Chicago, they plan to drop $25 million in the city's lap, as part of a push to smooth their path out of town.
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