Predictions for tonight's Bears game. Plus: Recapping Cubs' NLDS loss and scenes from Chicago Marathon.
Sports Monday, October 13, 2025 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. For moments that turned into minutes, all Pete Crow-Armstrong could do was lean against the dugout railing and watch the celebratory scene. The blue and gold streamers fell onto American Family Field as the Brewers rushed out of the dugout following the final out of the Cubs’ 3-1 loss in Game 5 of the NLDS that abruptly ended a journey that started eight months ago. “That’s the worst part: We all go hug each other and stuff, but I don’t really think that does a full year justice,” a soft-spoken Crow-Armstrong said. “I guess it’s something I’m going to get used to. I’m not going to go out and win a World Series every year of my career, so that’ll be the toughest part moving forward is kind of understanding it may not be the same faces in here next year. And that’s going to suck. But we’ve got a couple days to pack at Wrigley and give more hugs.” A resilient Cubs had fought their way to a fourth elimination game this postseason, battling back from being down 2-0 in the NLDS against their rival to the north with a chance to extend their season. The Cubs’ belief they could make a deep October run was instead extinguished by the division champs, putting another champagne celebration on ice until next year. The Cubs had just four hits in their season-ending defeat to the Brewers, who won their first postseason series since 2018. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: X, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Threads. Not a Tribune subscriber? Here's our latest offer. | | Asked after Game 5 of the NLDS if he wishes to return to the Chicago Cubs, Kyle Tucker said, “We’ll see what happens.” | | | One year after the Hail Mary, the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders will square off on “Monday Night Football.” Here’s what to watch in the Week 6 matchup. | | | The Chicago Bears pass rush hasn’t been up to par, and improvement starts with Montez Sweat. The “Tez Effect” has been hard to find since the start of last season. | | | Bye-week blessings? Chicago Bears players may dislike the early week off, but it comes with several advantages. Will it make a difference Monday night? | | | Photos from the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 12, 2025. | | | Advocates said Trump’s “Operation Midway Blitz” affected how some runners trained and whether their families came out to support their efforts. | | | |