The Chicago Bears didn't exactly cover themselves in glory in their miraculous win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4, but certain players had a worse game than the rest of the team.
For the first time in what feels like forever, the Chicago Bears are celebrating a second consecutive Victory Monday after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders, 25-24, in Week 4.
When the schedule was released back in May, it was easy to see how a Week 5 bye could be a much more significant issue than something that helped the Chicago Bears.
First, there was sideline reporting, and then networks decided to push the envelope and interview coaches briefly before they took their teams to the locker room for halftime or as they came out of halftime.
If anyone reading this column had a bad feeling entering this game, you are not alone. Games that, on paper at least, should favor the Chicago Bears routinely ending in heartache is not something new to us Bears fans.
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The Chicago Bears earned their second win of the season yesterday, and while many are crediting Josh Blackwell, who blocked the Las Vegas Raiders’ potential game-winning field goal, there is someone else to credit for helping Blackwell block the kick: Scott Daly.
Bears long snapper Scott Daly wasn't on the field for the blocked field goal that sealed Sunday's 25-24 win over the Raiders, but he had something to do with the big play.
Winning football in the NFL doesn't always look beautiful or fluid. Sometimes it doesn't even look like teams know what they're doing, such as when the Bears tried to stop Maxx Crosby Sunday in the first half .
Going into Week 4, the Chicago Bears had one goal in mind to ensure a victory over the Las Vegas Raiders: contain Maxx Crosby and do not let him wreck the game.
Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears on a fourth quarter game-winning drive to upend the Raiders in Las Vegas, 25-24, in what could go down as a signature win for the Ben Johnson era.
The Chicago Bears played most of that game like they were hungover after a long night in Sin City, yet somehow, all three phases came through in the waning minutes to make a big play to secure the win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Football is famously a game of inches. The smallest, most trivial things can play an outsized role in the outcome of games. We saw that on Sunday Night Football, when a single second remaining in overtime after an incomplete pass from Green Bay's Jordan Love allowed the Packers to escape with a 40-40 tie with the Dallas Cowboys rather than a loss.
The Chicago Bears offense wasn’t pretty for most of Sunday, but quarterback Caleb Williams pioneered a drive when the team needed it the most. An 11-play, 69-yard touchdown drive gave the Bears a 25-24 lead with 1:34 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Week 4 was a defining win for the Chicago Bears to prove this team is capable of winning gritty games that need to be grinded down to the end. Speaking
Despite being away from the world of gymnastics, Simone Biles has found a way to keep herself extremely busy. Even Joscelyn Roberson deemed her “the busiest human ever” earlier in July 2025.
Ben Johnson loved what he was hearing in his headset from special team coordinator Richard Hightower. H.T., as he's known around Halas Hall, was a bit like Babe Ruth calling his shot against the Cubs in the World Series.
The Chicago Bears beat the Las Vegas Raiders 25 to 24, and following the game, the Bears’ social media team shared some fun videos. Big first, let’s relive the play that sealed the win.
In Micah Parsons' return to AT&T Stadium, the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys played to a 40-40 tie on "Sunday Night Football" in the second-highest-scoring tie in NFL history.
The Chicago Bears needed four turnovers and a blocked field goal to escape Allegiant Stadium with a 25-24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. With defensive
D'Andre Swift rushed for a go-ahead 2-yard touchdown with 1:34 remaining and Josh Blackwell blocked a potentially game-winning kick to boost the visiting Chicago Bears to a 25-24 win against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon.
The Chicago Bears decided to make a big change to the offensive line early during Sunday’s Week 4 contest against the Las Vegas Raiders. With right tackle
Well, well, well. Just when you think you’ve seen it all in the NFL, the Chicago Bears go and remind us why we love this beautiful, heartbreaking game.
The Chicago Bears are riding high from their first win of the 2025 regular season. After two weeks of struggling, Ben Johnson’s squad put together a complete game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Chicago Bears made the surprising move to select tight end Colston Loveland with the No. 10 overall pick in the NFL Draft back in April. Many people had Tyler Warren, who now plays for the Indianapolis Colts, as the top tight end on their draft board, so the pick came as a shock.
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.