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Chicago Bears Question of the Day: Why Not Us?
The Bears have progressively shifted from a team that eeks out wins against the Raiders and Bengals, to a team that puts on clinics against the Eagles and Browns. While they lost to a good Packers team by a TD, it’s a far cry from their blowout loss against a good Detroit team in week 2.
With a 10-4 record, the Bears enter Saturday night’s showdown with the Packers (9-4-1) at Soldier Field a half game ahead of Green Bay atop the NFC North. They can clinch a playoff spot this weekend w
The Chicago Bears have a critical game against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, December 20, but there's a game they should watch first.
The Chicago Bears are a National Football League team that plays in the NFC North division. The Bears have won one Super Bowl titles over the course of their history.
The Packers (9-4-1) got the upper hand on the Bears (10-4) in the first matchup on Dec. 7, winning 28-21, but this will be the first game for the Packers without star defensive end Micah Parsons. Patrick Finley, Bears reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, shares insights into the Packers’ next opponent:
The Chicago Bears are hosting the Cleveland Browns in what could be one of coldest games ever at Soldier Field on Sunday.
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'It’s kind of catchy': How 'Good, Better, Best' traveled from A.C. Reynolds to the Chicago Bears
While its true origin is unknown, Bobby Poss was the first to carry the chant to Reynolds High School. That's where it made an impression on a young Ben Johnson.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver DJ Moore, and running back D’Andre Swift ran for a pair of scores as Chicago moved closer to clinching a playoff spot for the first time in five years.
The Bears and Packers will be broadcast on FOX. Kevin Burkhardt will have the play-by-play call with Tom Brady serving as an analyst. Erin Andrews will be reporting from the sidelines. Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer and Jason McKie will be on the call for ESPN 1000.