A lot of changes are going to be on the way for the Chicago Bears defense with new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen leading the unit in 2025. The spot expected to have the biggest change and most challenge is easily at cornerback based on what Allen and defensive backs coach Al Harris are asking out of the players at that position.
The Chicago Bears saw their 2024 season crumble to smithereens after losing to the Washington Commanders on a wild Hail Mary. In the center of that chaos was cornerback Tyrique Stevenson.
They've been taunting Tyrique Stevenson from a distance, these fans of other teams, in much the same way Washington Commanders fans did last year. It's even in Minecraft characters on a Chargers schedule release video, and the Bears don't even play L.A.
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The best thing to happen to Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson might be the coaching change. It often was reported by scouts leading up to the 2023 draft how Stevenson's strength actually was in man-to-man coverage and now they'll be playing more of it.
Chicago Bears fans haven’t forgotten about the team’s Hail Mary disaster against the Washington Commanders. Apparently neither have the Los Angeles Chargers or their social media team.
The Chicago Bears can't seem to escape their Fail Mary loss to the Washington Commanders last season. It remains an open wound from a year that will go down in infamy as one of the worst in team history, lowlighted by the first time the organization ever fired a coach during the season.
The Chicago Bears went into the 2025 draft with flexibility after adding five starters in the trenches in March. As a result, the Bears selected depth pieces with their first four draft picks.
The Chicago Bears made a major statement when they selected tight end Colston Loveland with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. With three more picks inside the top 75, the Bears will have ample opportunity to bolster multiple areas on their roster.
The Chicago Bears have made plenty of draft selections in the first two rounds over the last handful of seasons. This is soon to include the three picks they hold in the opening two rounds of the 2025 draft thanks to Ryan Poles’ work in the trade market.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams was slapped by the NFL with a fine of $11,255. The fine was given due to the taunting of Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson in a game on December 22.
Less than two minutes into Sunday's game, Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams caught a five-yard pass from Jared Goff with Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson in coverage.
Things never seems to end well for opponents who mock the Vikings' Skol chant, but Monday night was a pretty egregious example of a questionable time to pull out that celebration.
Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson drew the biggest single fine handed out this season to a Bears player for an incident in the Thanksgiving Day game with Detroit.
According to Jay Glazer, Bears CB Tyrique Stevenson pulled himself out of practice this week after learning he was being demoted from his role due to the incident where he taunted Washington fans before the game-winning Hail Mary last week. Courtney Cronin mentioned that Bears coaches decided to not start Stevenson on Tuesday.
After a disastrous ending to their Week 8 loss, the Bears made a temporary change in the secondary.
The move was made in response to Stevenson taunting fans in the middle of Jayden Daniels’ miraculous Hail Mary touchdown that gave the Washington Commanders a walk-off win over Chicago last week.
The Chicago Bears have decided on a punishment for Stevenson in the wake of the embarrassing mistake the cornerback made in Week 8.
The Chicago Bears might make a change in the starting lineup on defense against the Arizona Cardinals on defense following Week 8's loss to the Washington Commanders.
Video of Stevenson turning his back to the snap and taunting Commanders fans before and during the play went viral after the game.
Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson was responsible for covering Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown on the completed game-ending Hail Mary on Sunday. Head
Chicago Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson made an inexcusable blunder at the end of his team’s loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
Eberflus talked about Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels' game-winning Hail Mary in the 18-15 decision and Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson's actions before and during the play.
Chicago Bears wideout DJ Moore made his weekly appearance on the Mully & Haugh Show on Monday. Among the topics he discussed was teammate Tyrique Stevenson's boneheaded actions before and during the Washington Commanders' game-winning Hail Mary in Chicago's 18-15 defeat on Sunday.
The Green Bay Packers can clinch a playoff spot with a win. If they can stop shooting themselves in the foot.
The Chicago Bears got off to another brutal start in the 2023 regular season. 0-4 heading into their Week 5 matchup with the Washington Commanders, rumors were floating around that they would fire head coach Matt Eberlus if the team lost that game.
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