Perhaps it can serve as a warning to the rest of the NFL , although they've probably noticed if they've watched Bears offensive game film. The full playbook is open for the Bears and this goes for every skill position player.
It's one thing for Chicago Bears fans to feel good about their 2025 NFL Draft class. It's another for the analytics to back up that excitement. And boy do the analytics support the fanfare.
The Chicago Bears have their eyes set to the regular season finale against the Detroit Lions before turning the page to the playoffs, but the team is coming off the worst showing of the year on defense.
The Bears are heading for the postseason and hosting a playoff game, either as second or third seed in the NFC. The Super Bowl dream lives with Ben Johnson's team and they don't talk about it like it's a longshot.
The Bears have already secured the NFC North title, but they still have seeding to determine in Week 18. They will be locked in as either the second or third seed when the playoffs roll around, depending on how next week goes for them and Philadelphia, as both teams currently sit at 11-5.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Chicago Bears knew they would have to score a lot of points and do their best to defend against the San Francisco 49ers offense last Sunday night to have any chance to steal a road win.
While this season hasn’t been perfect for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, this year’s NFC North-winning campaign has provd what everyone hoped when the franchise took him first overall last year: the kid is good.
The Chicago Bears are getting set the regular season finale this weekend against the Detroit Lions and this time around have much more to play for with the No.
For once, there is absolutely zero debate about whether the Chicago Bears had a strong draft in 2025. Four members of the Bears’ rookie class—Colston Loveland (No.
The Chicago Bears are currently seeing the rewards of the 2025 NFL Draft class unfold heading into the playoffs with Colston Loveland, Luther Burden III, Ozzy Trapilo, and Kyle Monangai all playing meaningful roles for an offense built like a true Super Bowl caliber unit.
The Chicago Bears have showcased an ability to flip a switch and be one of the top teams in the National Football League. There were a lot of differing opinions regarding the team’s success heading into the season with a first-time head coach and a second-year quarterback.
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.
Week 17 may have been a loss for the Chicago Bears, but it served as proof of concept for general manager Ryan Poles, proving that he finally got the head coach and quarterback positions right.
If you are a Chicago fan, you probably spent Sunday evening staring blankly at your ceiling fan, wondering how exactly the laws of physics and time conspired against you in those final few seconds.
In case anyone wondered otherwise, the Bears don't consider second seed in the playoffs something to spit at. Nor do they think of the Detroit Lions as a walkover.
The Chicago Bears suffered a heartbreaking loss at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night, and while they had already clinched the NFC North regardless, they are still playing for seeding.
The Chicago Bears emptied the tank in going full throttle against the San Francisco 49ers but falling 42-38. With the NFC North wrapped up already, many believe Ben Johnson will rest the starters ahead of the NFL Playoffs.
The Chicago Bears gave it their all on Sunday night against the San Francisco 49ers, going blow-for-blow all the way up to the final play. However, Chicago's potential game-winning drive stalled out on fourth-down as time expired.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson admitted that he erred on the team’s final play in their loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Bears had one chance to get a game-winning touchdown on 2nd and goal with five seconds left in Sunday’s 42-38 loss at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Ca.
The Bears lost out on the opportunity to secure the No. 1 seed during their loss yesterday. The team’s defense was also dealt a blow in the process. Linebacker Noah Sewell was carted off the field Sunday and quickly ruled out with an ankle injury.
The Bears have seemingly got every fortuitous bounce during this magical turnaround season, and it was fair to question whether they could hang with the league’s best offenses without generating takeaways.
The Chicago Bears suffered a heartbreaking loss in Week 17. Chicago lost 42-38 against San Francisco in a game where neither defense had a great showing.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III dropped to the ground in pain after a career night in Week 17. More News: Lions could be plotting big-time revenge on Ben Johnson The Bears entered the game shorthanded at wide receiver with Rome Odunze battling a foot injury and Olamide Zaccheaus ruled out with an illness.
The Chicago Bears lost a heartbreaking game to the San Francisco 49ers on a game-ending incomplete pass from the two-yard line, but there was a play earlier on Chicago's final march down the field that the Bears could rue forever.