The NFL script writers outdid themselves on Sunday with that Caleb Williams to Colston Loveland go-ahead touchdown. The game was exciting from start to finish, with the lead changes, the fourth quarter comebacks, the Madden-like offensive stats, and that final moment was magical.
The 2025 NFL season is at its midway point (sort of). We're eight games into a 17-game season, and by now, we have a pretty good feel for the Chicago Bears' 2025 rookie class.
We’ve talked about some crazy games during our time doing Bear & Balanced, but none quite as crazy as yesterday’s 47 to 42 Chicago Bears win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
How many of the NFL's backup quarterbacks to start the 2025-26 season can you name in five minutes?
The Chicago Bears’ thrilling 47–42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals showcased the emergence of two dynamic rookies who have quickly earned their coach’s trust.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
Remember when the Bears were foolish for taking Colston Loveland over Tyler Warren? Those takes look pretty silly right now, don't they? Ben Johnson needed to dial up his best play with only 25 seconds left, no timeouts, and the game on the line.
Adjusting to the NFL can be difficult for rookies, but each season, a few stand out almost immediately. Here are five who stood out in Week 9.
Veteran quarterback Joe Flacco appears to have found the fountain of youth with the Cincinnati Bengals, as he is having a surprising stint with his new team.
Chicago’s wildest finish of the season came down to one throw and one broken tackle. With 17 seconds left, Caleb Williams ripped a strike over the middle, Colston Loveland slipped a half-wrap from safety Jordan Battle, and the rookie tight end outran everyone for a 58-yard game-winner that lifted Chicago over Cincinnati in Week 9.
The NFL is not known as a patient league. Teams, coaches, fans, and analysts all expect immediate results, especially from players drafted near the top of their class, as in the case of Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland.
The Cincinnati Bengals were unable to hold on, losing 47-42 to the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Paycor Stadium, bringing their record to 3-6. The loss piled another weight onto the mountain of historic woes the Bengals face, who have now scored 80 combined points in their last two games, yet failed to win either.
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 razor-thin margin between losing and winning magnified the significance of this week's worst performances.
Say what you want about the Chicago Bears' second-year quarterback Caleb Williams, but the guy has ice in his veins.
Let's be honest: Chicago Bears first-round pick Colston Loveland has been a significant disappointment through seven games this season. That said, it's only seven games.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet could be headed for a return this week from a back injury after two limited practices. What it means for Colston Loveland's momentum this week against Cincinnati is entirely unclear.
Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens was a poor showing for all three phases for the Chicago Bears. Instead of earning a fifth-straight win, the Bears now find themselves at 4-3 with another road game on tap.
The Chicago Bears head into the weekend with a lot of question marks on the injury front, both on their end, and on the Baltimore Ravens' end of things.
After another impressive performance for the Los Angeles Chargers, the questions are pouring in for rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden. As in ... Will he be the next Antonio Gates?
After another impressive performance for the Los Angeles Chargers, the questions are pouring in for rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden. As in ... Will he be the next Antonio Gates?
Six games into the regular season, a lot of people on the outside are frustrated with the lack of involvement from the Chicago Bears' rookie class and rightfully so when looking at the usage and impact from the majority of the class.
Per Brad Biggs, the Bears are making three roster moves for Week 4, including signing LB Carl Jones Jr. from the practice squad. The team is also elevating DL Jonathan Ford and TE Stephen Carlson for their game against the Raiders.
Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland went down early in Sunday’s dominating 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys. The rookie caught only one pass, a big 31 yard grab that helped the Bears move down the field to score on their opening drive.
Tight end premium scoring is becoming increasingly popular in the fantasy football world as a way to add value to a position that is often overlooked during roster construction.
Bears first-round TE Colston Loveland suffered a dislocated right AC joint in January and didn’t participate much during the offseason program during his recovery.
Since being selected with the No. 10 overall pick, Chicago Bears fans have yet to see tight end Colston Loveland in action. Offseason shoulder surgery has kept him on the sidelines.
Chicago Bears fans have been unable to see first-round pick Colston Loveland in action as he makes his way back from offseason shoulder surgery. However, once the tight end does return to the field, the Bears will have a dynamic threat entering their passing attack.
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