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A viral pancake block goes down as one of Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland’s few splash plays this season, but even that contains a mistake. That’s a rookie for you. During the second quarter of the Bears’ 26-14 win over the New Orleans Saints in Week 7,
The Baltimore Ravens have their backs against the wall and have to come out on top in a must-win game in Week 8. They’ll host the Chicago Bears at M&T Bank Stad
Lamar Jackson is back at practice for the Ravens and could play Sunday. For the Bears, DJ Moore and D’Andre Swift missed practice, but Cairo Santos could be back.
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Final Word: Chicago Bears have their identity. It has to carry them in a crucial 4-game stretch
The Bears’ identity has been to run the ball and to take the ball away. That will be what the Bears carry into a stretch of pivotal games that decides whether they’ll be in the playoff hunt.
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.
Penalties and missed reads keep Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears from producing more in the red zone. “Eliminating the mistakes. That’s it,” Colston Loveland says.
We break down the reasons behind Chicago Bears' OL Jonah Jackson being labeled the team's most disappointing player so far.
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.