The Bears had a lot go right on offense in their crazy win over the Bengals but also a lot that went wrong that needs to be ...
The Chicago Bears' defense had a day to forget against the Bengals in Week 9, but Austin Booker made his impact felt.
Yes, it was against a defense that might end up as one of the worst of all time — none has ever allowed 260 passing yards and 160 rushing yards per game in a full season, the way the Bengals are now.
These two legendary, Super Bowl winning units reside on a plane that is high above every other group of defenders to ever ...
Bears defensive end Montez Sweat forces Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler to fumble on one of the Bears' four sacks. Mike Dinovo / Imagn Images CHICAGO — On Ben Johnson’s first day as Chicago Bears ...
The defense played Atlas and held up the Patriots’ world while quarterback Drake Maye made some youthful mistakes and just enough plays in the end.
Dazzling plays, huge comebacks and one notable injury punctuated the first 55 years of 'Monday Night Football.' ...
The Bears defensive coordinator got a game ball and more praise from his players after getting revenge against his old team, as well as four more takeaways.
The Bears got four more turnovers from their defense, ran the ball at will and held off the New Orleans Saints 26-14 on Sunday at Soldier Field for their fourth win in a row. 1. Better lucky than good ...
Two weeks away from the playing field let anticipation build for the next Bears game. Anticipation has really built not because they're playing the team that beat them in the Hail Mary or Fail Mary ...
Creating a Mount Rushmore of Tennessee football coaches is hard enough. But let's try picking an entire coaching staff from ...
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