Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is officially listed as questionable on the injury report with a knee injury. According to the team’s official release, the eighth-year wide receiver was a limited participant on Thursday as the team prepares for its divisional round showdown against the Los Angeles Rams.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze is battling through a stress fracture in his foot, but it sounds like the former first-round pick plans on playing through the injury.
The Cinderella season for the Chicago Bears is still rolling on, as Ben Johnson and company are into the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs in his first season as head coach.
The Bears are not wasting time, after the state of Illinois has done only that. It appears to be long past time for Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to quit sitting on his hands and make a late comeback like Caleb Williams does if he wants to keep the team in the state.
Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle left the coaches' box to go down to the locker room at halftime Saturday against Green Bay and ran into third-team QB Case Keenum right away.
Thanks to pro-football-reference.com's addition of unofficial sack totals to players' resumes, more clarity has emerged about the best pass-rushing years from previous eras.
The Chicago Bears last played in playoff snow in 1985, against the Los Angeles Rams ironically. Sunday will threaten the NFL Playoffs record for coldest game ever.
The Chicago Bears and rising star quarterback Caleb Williams have drawn a lot of attention this season and lately they have succeeded in making NBA star Draymond Green speak out about them.
The state of Indiana’s quest to lure the Chicago Bears away from Illinois took a new turn on Thursday. The Senate introduced a bill to establish a stadium authority to help generate funding for a new stadium.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze made his first appearance during the wild-card round since playing the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 28. Odunze suffered a foot injury in the Bears’ 24-15 win over the Eagles on Black Friday.
The Chicago Bears are preparing for this coming Sunday’s huge game in the NFL playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field in Chicago. But they have some injury concerns to deal with, with a number of players still on the team’s injury report.
Now that the dust has settled from the Chicago Bears’ first playoff win in 15 years, the celebration period is officially over. The focus shifts to Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams, where the winner secures a spot in the NFC Championship.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Anyone who thinks the Bears will hold a big edge on the Rams because of wind chill below zero will be awfully disappointed, according to cornerback C.J.
The Chicago Bears‘ defense is much more than turnover vultures. While it’s true that Chicago led the league in takeaways this season, the Bears’ defense has been coming up big with timely stops over the final month of the season, including holding the Green Bay Packers to six second-half points in a thrilling 31-27 comeback victory.
The Chicago Bears had a comeback for the ages last week against the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the NFC playoffs, erasing a 21-3 deficit to ultimately win the game and advance to the NFC Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams.
Soldier Field has the potential to be the ultimate homefield advantage for the Chicago Bears, in Sunday night’s NFC Divisional Playoff game against Matthew Stafford and the high-flying Los Angeles Rams.
There seem to be a great deal of concern nationally about the feelings of the Green Bay Packers after Ben Johnson dropped F-bombs referring to them in his postgame locker room rant following Saturday night's playoff win.
If you're looking for belief in the Chicago Bears this week, you won't find much of it. According to NFL Pick Watch, 78% of experts are picking the Los Angeles Rams to defeat the Bears in Sunday's Divisional Round matchup at Soldier Field.
The Chicago Bears‘ success in the clutch has been a driving force behind head coach Ben Johnson’s team’s run to the NFC Divisional Playoffs, but it isn’t the only thing that makes this team dangerous ahead of Sunday night’s matchup against Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams.
Caleb Williams has become the Chicago Bears‘ secret weapon in the clutch. After toppling the Green Bay Packers, in what was the largest postseason comeback
Skip Bayless joined the chorus of high praise for Caleb Williams after the Chicago Bears’ dramatic NFL wild‑card victory, describing the young quarterback as uniquely gifted and a rare talent at the playoff level.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams recorded six comeback wins after trailing in the fourth quarter of games from Week 1 through Week 16 of this season and added another in his first playoff start.
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay was a little evasive when asked if he had been seeking advice about how to beat the Chicago Bears in Sunday’s divisional playoff game from his friend, Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur.
The Bears lost left tackle starter Ozzy Trapilo for the season. They have placed both he and linebacker T.J. Edwards on IR; the veteran linebacker also suffered a season-ending injury against the Packers.
The Chicago Bears announced they have placed second-round OT Ozzy Trapilo and LB T.J. Edwards on injured reserve. Trapilo suffered a torn patellar tendon and Edwards broke his ankle.