It's officially do-or-die time for the Chicago Bears. The playoffs have arrived, and they've drawn the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round on Saturday.
The mysterious benching Sunday of cornerback Tyrique Stevenson can have repercussions extending beyond postseason, however short or long that might be.
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We're witnessing Tyrique Stevenson getting phased out of the Bears' defense in real time. For the first time in his career, he didn't play one single defensive snap in the team's disappointing 19-16 loss against Detroit yesterday.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Tyrique Stevenson's return to the Bears' secondary this week can definitely benefit a defense giving up too many big plays. Whether they'll get back wide receiver Rome Odunze is less clear.
Nahshon Wright has played like a man possessed with the demon of Richard Sherman in recent weeks. His five interceptions are currently tied (with teammate Kevin Byard III) for most in the league, and seemingly every one has been better than the last.
The cardiac Bears strike again! It might not have been pretty, but a win is a win. Chicago moved to 6-3 on the season with a 24-20 victory over the injury-riddled Giants.
Bears coach Ben Johnson not only sees something different with Tyrique Stevenson after missing last week's game with a shoulder injury, he hears it. “I would say the first thing I notice, not just about Tyrique but about the whole secondary, is they're a little bit louder right now," Johnson said.
Caleb Williams has come a long way and there's no doubting this. However, he's not the only player fueling the current Bears winning streak . Several Bears have shown drastic improvement over the last three games and some started even earlier when they were losing the first two.
The Chicago Bears have had Week 6's Monday night matchup against the Washington Commanders circled on their calendar the minute the 2025 NFL schedule was released.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Tyrique Stevenson returns this week to the scene of his worst moment as an NFL player, and he is working hard to get over that incident. The Chicago Bears
Bears CB Tyrique Stevenson went viral last year for his interaction with a fan during the Hail Mary against the Commanders. Stevenson knows that it will
In the NFL, a single play can define a season, a career, or a player’s entire narrative. For Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, one infamous play during the 2024 season against the Washington Commanders became a defining, albeit painful, moment.
What a difference a year can make in the life of an NFL player. Last October, the Chicago Bears fell to the Washington Commanders in soul-crushing fashion: a Hail Mary heave with no time remaining.
Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson never really opened up very much about his feelings regarding the Jayden Daniels Hail Mary pass last year, and what it meant in regards to his career.
A few days last year after the Bears suffered the "Fail Mary" defeat at Washington , after a captains only meeting, a serious self-examination conducted and the heavy criticism of Tyrique Stevenson, the Bears opened their locker room to reporters.
Another weekend of NFL action is in the books, and for some players and coach, next Sunday can't come soon enough after some rough performances. Here are the five worst from Week 2.
It wasn't clear why Waddle missed the Dolphins' first preseason game until the postgame news conference with head coach Mike McDaniel.
With veteran Jaylon Johnson sidelined with a leg injury, the Chicago Bears are giving extra reps in practice to other cornerbacks. Those reps are putting Tyrique Stevenson in a potentially threatening situation this summer.
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.
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.
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 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.
Chicago Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson made an inexcusable blunder at the end of his team’s loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday.
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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