Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles and Black Friday
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The Chicago Bears can make life even harder for an already struggling Jalen Hurts on Friday, especially if they get their best defensive player back.
The Black Friday game in Philadelphia might tell us how good the Bears really are, but for now, it's hard to doubt the progress.
The Chicago Bears improved to 8-3 with a big win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Here's how we graded every unit.
ESPN’s Pat McAfee made a bold proclamation about the Chicago Bears’ 2025 season, offering a surprisingly confident outlook for Chicago.
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What we heard at Halas Hall on Tuesday as the Chicago Bears plan for the Philadelphia Eagles
The Bears will go toe-to-toe with a familiar face on Friday. Former Bears’ defensive coordinator Vic Fangio runs the Eagles’ defense and provides a challenge as a master defensive play caller who recently added a Super Bowl ring to his already Hall-of-Fame worthy resume.
The Chicago Bears on Saturday announced that the club has placed linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and running back Roschon Johnson on Reserve/Injured and signed running back Brittain Brown and linebacker Carl Jones Jr.
Instead, PFF's grades tilted heavily in favor of the Bears' offensive line, with guard Jonah Jackson leading the way with a 76.5 grade. Jackson exited the game with an eye injury after 45 snaps, but his body of work before his exit was good enough to lead the way.
Mason Rudolph will start for Pittsburgh as Rodgers remains sidelined with a broken wrist against NFC North-leading Chicago. Here's how to watch for free.
Caleb Williams' quest for better passing accuracy took a different turn Sunday in the Chicago Bears' 31-28 win over Pittsburgh.