The Chicago Bears executed a perfect trick play during their Week 3 game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, and no one was more excited about it than Tom Brady.
The Chicago Bears witnessed a major NFL injury to their offense Sunday. Tight end Colston Loveland went down against the Dallas Cowboys. The 2025 NFL Draft first rounder left with a hip ailment, per Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun-Times.
It has taken three games, but Ben Johnson is finally opening up his playbook as a head coach. Johnson’s influence was evident in Week 3, when the Chicago Bears stunned the Dallas Cowboys with a 65-yard touchdown pass from Caleb Williams to Luther Burden III.
The Chicago Bears entered Week 3 with a badly depleted defense as multiple starters were ruled out on the Bears injury report, including star cornerback Jaylon Johnson as he goes on IR.
Tyrrique Stevenson has made his share of memorable plays as a member of the Chicago Bears. Most of them - Jayden Daniels ring a bell? - have been negative.
Rome Odunze entered Week 3's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys with three touchdowns, which equaled his total outuput during his rookie season in 2024.
The Cowboys were looking good . . . until they weren't. Javonte Williams had a 22-yard run to the Chicago 28 before Tyrique Stevenson pulled the ball out of the running back's hands and secured it before going out of bounds.
The Bears couldn't catch the same break Dallas did in the secondary but at least their offensive linemen should have an easier task Sunday at Soldier Field.
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
On Sunday afternoon, the Chicago Bears will hit the field at home to take on the Dallas Cowboys in a matchup between two of the NFL’s more high profile franchises.
Jaylon Johnson’s 2025 season seems to be over now. After essentially missing the first two games of the season, the Chicago Bears placed the star cornerback on injured reserve.
According to Ian Rapoport, Bears CB Jaylon Johnson is meeting with a specialist in Philadelphia and is likely to have surgery to repair a core muscle injury this week. Rapoport says that would create a path for Johnson to potentially return sometime in the second half of the season.
The Chicago Bears are heading into Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys with a defense that has taken serious hits to both their cornerback and linebacker groups.
The Chicago Bears were lauded as offseason champions, although through two weeks, they do not look the part. Starting 0-2, fans are desperate for a win as the Bears host the Dallas Cowboys in Week Three.
The Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys will square off in a Week 3 matchup that could set the tone for whichever team wins (and loses) in a pivotal early-season contest.
Sportskeeda’s Tony Pauline writes there’s a segment of people within the league who believe the Bears will eventually end up benching QB Caleb Williams
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson said at the start of this week that he'd use this week of practice to determine who will get more reps as the season marches on.
The Chicago Bears' defense will be heavily short-handed in Week 3 going up against the Dallas Cowboys but the team added some extra help to the roster at two positions of need going into Sunday's game.
Ian Rapoport reports that the Bears are placing CB Jaylon Johnson on injured reserve, and he will be out indefinitely due to his groin injury. In a corresponding move, the team is signing DE Tanoh Kpassagnon to their active roster in Johnson’s place.
The Chicago Bears face another daunting challenge in Week 3 as they prepare to host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. After surrendering 52 points in a tough loss last week, the Bears will again be short-handed on defense.
Entering the 2025 NFL season, the Chicago Bears were expected to take a step in the right direction as a franchise. So far, that has not been the case.
Following the two critical blunders by Cairo Santos in Week 1, the Chicago Bears kicker started Week 2 by kicking the ball out of bounds to give the Detroit Lions great field position.
The Chicago Bears rookie class has been mostly an afterthought during the first games of the season. Tight end Colston Loveland and wide receiver Luther Burden III have been nonfactors on the field.