The Chicago Bears are less than an hour away from kicking things off against the Detroit Lions and the stakes are incredibly high despite this only being a Week 2 matchup.
On their last kickoff of Week One, the Bears failed to kick out of bounds when they should have. On their first kickoff of Week Two, the Bears kicked out of bounds when they shouldn't have.
Big changes could be coming to the Chicago Bears' rushing attack, especially after D'Andre Swift's underwhelming 17 carries for 53 yards against the Minnesota Vikings in the opener.
Coming off Week 1 losses, the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears meet in Week 2 with a lot at stake. Despite dealing with injuries all week, both teams will play near 100 percent, with Kerby Joseph, Grady Jarrett and others clearing protocol for Week 2.
The Chicago Bears are looking for another hot start Sunday in Week 2 of the NFL season. But this time, against the NFC North rival Lions in Detroit, they're also hoping for a decent finish.
The Chicago Bears received some good news and some bad news on the inactives list for Week 2's game against the Detroit Lions. First, here's who's in: Grady Jarrett and Jaylon Johnson.
It's a tale as old as overtime. There's a dramatic difference between being a coordinator and being a head coach. Some coordinators thrive at the next rung on the ladder.
It wasn't like losing on the last play in Washington after Tyrique Stevenson messed up is coverage on a Hail Mary. Rather, Ben Johnson's opener with the Bears was more like a slow-motion version of that type of loss, with numerous mistake made by players and the head coach resulting in a 27-24 defeat by Minnesota.
A Week 2 matchup is never truly a 'must win' game, considering how long the NFL season is. But that's what this feels like for both the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions on Sunday anyway.
The first drive of the season for the Bears showed their fans something they had been craving for so long — a well-oiled offensive machine. Then, in true Bears fashion, they gave up three fourth-quarter touchdowns to drop their season opener to the Vikings.
The Bears suffered a tough season-opening loss to the Vikings despite holding a 17-6 lead at one point. Chicago LB Tremaine Edmunds highlighted their need to do a better job closing teams out when they have the chance to remove all doubt. “Honestly, I think a lot of it was us (the defense),” Edmunds said, via Marquee Sports Network.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Chicago Bears' head coach Ben Johnson has been open about his goals for quarterback Caleb Williams this season: 4,000 yards passing on 70-percent completions.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet came away with one of the most costly NFL fines from Week 1. Kmet was fined $17,389 for unnecessary roughness on a leg whip with 9:46 remaining in the game.
For the second straight week, defensive end Tonah Kpassagnon will play a role in the Bears pass rush. The Bears promote Kpassagnon from the practice squad through standard elevation on Saturday for the game Sunday against Detroit.
The Chicago Bears and coach Ben Johnson are only one week into the 2025 regular season, but it's already becoming clear that there's a problem at running back.
Per Brad Biggs, the Bears officially signed former 49ers K Jake Moody to their practice squad, among other moves. Chicago DE Tanoh Kpassagnon has been elevated to the active roster, WR Jahdae Walker has been downgraded to out, and DE Xavier Carlton has been placed on the practice squad IR list.
Chicago Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon was ruled out for Sunday's road game against the Detroit Lions with a hamstring injury. Gordon was a late addition to the injury report last week and also missed the season opener Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Chicago Bears pass rush was noticeable against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1. The Bears sacked J.J. McCarthy three times in his debut for the Vikings on Monday night.
The Detroit Lions are preparing to face their former offensive coordinator for the first time since he left the team, but one member of the current coaching staff has grown tired of talking about it.
The Chicago Bears wasted no time in puting a team captain on notice following a disappointing 27-24 loss to the Minnesota VIkings in Week 1. The Bears had several opportunities to put away the Vikings, but issues on offense and special teams contributed the second half disaster.
Jake Moody has quickly managed to find a new home in the NFL. The ex-49ers kicker is signing with the Bears, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports. To no surprise, Schultz adds this will be a practice squad agreement.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears offense spun their wheels for most of Monday night’s 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears scored a touchdown on their opening drive of the game, but didn’t score another offensive touchdown until 2:02 remained in the fourth quarter.