It's naturally been an up-and-down start for Caleb Williams, but there have been signs of improvement and flashes of why the Bears made him the top pick in the draft. How does he compare to some other quarterbacks recently selected No. 1 overall.
Herbert’s name has popped up in speculative articles all season, but now there appears to be one report that the Bears took a call on his availability.
The Chicago Bears had an overhaul at wide receiver this offseason. They traded a fourth-round pick to the Los Angeles Chargers to acquire veteran receiver Keenan Allen.
It was late August, the preseason had been played and Bears safety Jaquan Brisker took a look at where their defense stood. "We're not where we need to be, but we're going to get there, and we're going to be a top-five defense," Brisker said.
The Bears’ week 8 matchup against the Washington Commanders has been flexed to the late afternoon time slot, the NFL announced Tuesday. The contest, originally slated for 1 p.m.
Like in most power rankings this week, the Bears took a leap ahead in the weekly On SI poll. Actually, this was more like being launched into orbit than it was leaping ahead.
Some good stuff about Caleb and Keenan this week. Zebra Technologies, the company behind the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, recently sent out its week six newsletter highlighting several stats from the games.
When Bears players on offense departed London to return home, it almost sounded like they wished they didn't have the bye week ahead. "First couple weeks the defense was playing huge, the offense wasn't really doing a lot," wide receiver Keenan Allen told reporters.
Now Caleb Williams has confirmation in the form of an award. He had to share the limelight with a Packer. Williams' big day in London earned FedEx Air Player of the Week honors.
It’s our mid-week pivot show where you drive the discussion. Welcome to the latest episode of Bears Over Beers! This year, we will have a rotating group of co-hosts that includes Ryan Droste, Khari Thompson, Jacob Infante, and Bryan Orenchuk.
For the first time in history, a long snapper won the NFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week award. Even more unique, Cole Kmet – a tight end – brought home the honor after scoring two touchdowns.
Sacks don’t sting as much in a blowout win, but there are still some things to clean up The Chicago Bears gave up three sacks against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, but they only lost five yards on the plays.
On this date in 2006, the Chicago Bears mounted one of the wildest comebacks in NFL history. I’d venture to call it the greatest comeback in the history of Monday Night Football.
The Chicago Bears offensive line is no different than any team in the league. No individual performance stands above the cohesion of the group. Because the offensive line is not about individuals.
The NFL trade deadline is coming up hot with the official date being November 5th, the Tuesday following Week 8. Teams have already been all over the phones this week with multiple big names already on the move joining new organizations.
This Sunday morning, the New England Patriots will lock horns with the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium for some NFL Week 7 action. The New England Patriots are not doing too well this season and are last in the AFC East with a 1-5 record.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet made NFL history during the team’s 35-16 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 6, becoming the first player ever to be named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week after stepping in as an emergency long snapper.
With the NFL trade deadline creeping up and the Chicago Bears currently on a bye week, the time is now for general manager Ryan Poles to make another deal.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet received excellent news to start his bye week after an MVP-caliber performance in Week 6. In the victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kmet stepped up as the emergency long snapper after the team’s starter, Scott Daly, was sidelined with a knee injury during the second offensive drive.
Everyone knows the confident person who says, “nah, I’m just going to wing it,” the night before a big presentation. Their aplomb is admirable, but it can sometimes be rendered completely invalid by the time the demonstration is done.
Boy what a season it’s been, and it’s only been six weeks since the start of the season. I have to say I am more than impressed with how things are going.