The Chicago Bears are rounding into form under head coach Ben Johnson. Chicago is on a four-game winning streak headed into a Week 8 matchup against Baltimore.
Chicago Bears starting running back D’Andre Swift has battled a groin injury throughout the week, but the latest report from Ian Rapoport suggests the veteran will suit up on Sunday.
D’Andre Swift has been integral for the Chicago Bears amid their recent hot streak. Chicago has won four straight games entering Sunday’s Week 8 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, with the Pro Bowl running back playing a key role in their success.
Ben Johnson could easily deflect broad questions about long-term goals regarding where the Bears are at and where they're headed this season. Why not do it?
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Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
At this point it's worth wondering if Ben Johnson brought along the defensive back injury virus when he came to the Bear from the Detroit Lions. The Lions last year had injuries hit numerous defensive positions, but the secondary in particular.
A fourth consecutive win didn’t change the minds of the 4% of our fans who aren’t buying what the Chicago Bears are selling. Last week’s confidence poll results checked in at 96% and we’re holding steady there this week.
So much for that Caleb Williams-Lamar Jackson showdown we were hoping to see. Jackson, who was rumored to be a game-time decision for Sunday’s game after practicing in “full” on Friday, will sit out the contest with his hamstring injury not fully healed.
It's been a weekend full of bad news for Chicago Bears nickel cornerback Kyler Gordon leading up to the team's Week 8 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Chicago Bears are set to play Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley in Week 8. On Saturday, the Ravens ruled out quarterback Lamar Jackson for a hamstring injury he suffered in the team’s Week 4 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The NFL season is an evolving state of affairs, and week 8 on the road against a hobbled and desperate 1-5 Baltimore Ravens squad coming off a BYE is a prime example of how much can change in a short period of time in this league.
The Bears' injury issues took a new turn Saturday when slot cornerback Kyler Gordon had to go on injured reserve. They also put backup tackle Braxton Jones on injured reserve.
The Chicago Bears placed defensive back Kyler Gordon and offensive lineman Braxton Jones on injured reserve on Saturday. The Bears (4-2) also signed defensive
The Chicago Bears are fortunate they will not play Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in Week 8. The Ravens ruled Jackson out for a hamstring issue he suffered in Week 4 in a 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chicago Bears made significant moves in the offseason to overhaul their offensive line, and one of the cornerstone additions was guard Jonah Jackson.
The Chicago Bears are on a four-game winning streak, their longest in seven years, and find themselves in the NFC playoff picture. Yet, amid the team’s success, a key offensive weapon has been quieter than expected.
The Chicago Bears are 4-2 entering a big Week 8 contest at the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. The Bears record might indicate the team would be a buyer at the trade deadline on Nov.
The Chicago Bears are riding a four game win streak going into Week 8 against the Baltimore Ravens and a big spark the last two weeks has been the dominating run game on offense.
The Chicago Bears are six games into the first season under head coach Ben Johnson, a season in which the priority is identifying which players are building blocks for this new era, and which players are not.
When the Chicago Bears signed defensive tackle Grady Jarrett to a three-year, $43 million contract this past offseason, the move was hailed as a significant step forward for a defense in desperate need of an interior presence.
Rome Odunze spoke with ESPN's Courtney Cronin about how he stayed positive despite everything that went wrong for the Bears during his first pro season.