Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears matched their win total from last season and are in the thick of the NFC playoff race.
Yes, it was against a defense that might end up as one of the worst of all time — none has ever allowed 260 passing yards and 160 rushing yards per game in a full season, the way the Bengals are now.
Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline is fast approaching. Are the Bears buyers or sellers? Here’s what to know ahead of the 3 p.m. deadline.
It's only Week 9, and the Chicago Bears have already matched their win total from last season under new head coach Ben Johnson.
Colston Loveland’s 58-yard winner gave Chicago a 47-42 shocker, a rookie tight end feat the Bears had not seen since Mike ...
Bears QB Caleb Williams can throw the football and run with it, too. But his pass-catching skills Sunday put him in the NFL ...
Caleb Williams is unquestionably not only the most scrutinized player from the 2024 draft, but he is also likely the most critiqued in the league. Several ...
Chicago beat the Bengals, 47-42. Cincinnati’s final Hail Mary fell short, and the Bears had earned an unbelievable wins amid ...
The Chicago Bears responded quickly to an opening touchdown from the Cincinnati Bengals, and Caleb Williams made a bit of ...
Last year, the Bengals’ defense was bad enough to get coordinator Lou Anarumo fired. This year, the Bengals’ defense is making last year’s version look like the 1985 Bears.
Bears defensive tackle Andrew Billings, who spent his first three NFL seasons with the Bengals, will experience a full circle ...
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