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While it's unlikely the Bears make any moves before the Nov. 4 deadline, GM Ryan Poles has shown he is not afraid to be aggressive.
As the Bears continue to stack wins, they continue to climb the standings (as they now sit tied for second place in the NFC North and occupying the final wild-card playoff spot). That also means that they are climbing up the power rankings, as well.
The starting running back and wide receiver returned on a limited basis to practice after sitting Wednesday and several other Bears had their status change.
As Caleb Williams nears the midpoint of his second season, the Tribune’s Brad Biggs breaks down the QB’s progress in the weekly Chicago Bears mailbag.
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How Ben Johnson adopted his viral 'Good, Better, Best' mantra that's led the Chicago Bears
In a four-game winning streak, the Bears have found different ways to win each time. Every win had ended the same, with Ben Johnson's "Good, Better, Best." He explained his mantras' origin on Friday.
Several standout Ravens performers and lesser known players who will be facing substitutes figure to give the Chicago Bears defense fits Sunday in Baltimore.
As much credit as coach Dan Campbell gets for the Lions’ boldness, Johnson’s subscription to fourth-down chutzpah has been on auto-renewal since his days as a Miami Dolphins assistant, when he was giving confident research-backed presentations to coach Joe Philbin on the risk-reward quotient of going for it.
This week on " Windy City Weekend ," Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini talked about Chiaverini's birthday celebration, Warner finally gave him his birthday gift 12 days later and she coined a new blockbuster movie, "Black to the Future." Matt Forte discussed his new book Friday.
The Bears are in the NFL’s middle class. That’s a realistic view of where they stand, so it should be accompanied by realistic expectations. They should handle bad teams as they did the Saints and Raiders,