We’re just over 24 hours away from the official release of the 2025 NFL schedule.
But I’m tired of waiting.
As, I’m sure, are you.
So whaddya say we create our own Chicago Bears schedule, a schedule based strictly on our personal needs, hopes, and wants.
Forget about travel logistics. Forget about national television plans. Forget about rivalry month. Forget about what’s already been leaked. Let’s bang out our schedule, our way.
Whaddya say we let the revamped Bears defense give Vikes pseudo-rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy his first taste of the NFL game? Trust me, it won’t be pretty.
An early-season visit to Pennsylvania to stare down a squad who could still be suffering from a Super Bowl hangover kinda makes sense.
Is slotting a West Coast trip after a tough East Coast trip anything close to logical? You betcha, because immediately knocking a pair of annoying contests off the schedule will make October and beyond that much more manageable.
After three weeks on the road, a home opener against a cupcake will be a beautiful thing.
A second consecutive cupcake is also a beautiful thing. At this point, Chicago will sport, at worst, a 2-3 record, with three of their most difficult games out of the way.
It just wouldn’t be fair to make Ben Johnson wait too long for his first revenge game, would it?
At this point, the Bears should have some idea of who and what they are—plus they won’t be yet ground down from the long NFL season—so it’s the ideal time to play one of the toughest games on their schedule.
See: Commanders, Washington above.
After back-to-back rumbles with Washington and Baltimore, Caleb Williams et al very much deserve a week off.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a well-rested team heading into Lambeau? Hells yeah, it would.
After four consecutive games against legit Super Bowl contenders, the Bears have earned a homer against a team that, as of this writing, doesn’t have a real starting quarterback.
By now, the Raiders will likely be well out of the playoff picture, so this could be a late-season laugher.
Could this be an NFC Finals preview? Probably not, but this might be one of the most enjoyable games of the year.
The Bears' offense should be firing on all cylinders, and against Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, they’ll need all the scoring they can get.
After track meets against Dallas and Cincy, Chicago will be in desperate need of a chill week in which they can beat up on a rookie quarterback.
Will J.J. McCarthy have his act together by the season’s home stretch? Welp, he’ll be dealing with his first December game at Soldier Field, so it might not matter.
Yeah, Chicago upset the Packers in Green Bay last year, but it’d be way more advantageous to wrap up their season series at home.
Finally, the Ben Johnson Bowl. This would be an insane end to what might be an insane season.
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