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Chicago Bears News
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It doesn’t matter whom the Bears play; fans chant away about Green Bay. It’s Chicago sports poetry. I’m not sure who and when this tradition started during random games against opponents not named Green Bay, but fans always have the Packers on their mind.
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Bears starting linebackers T.J. Edwards (hand/hamstring) and Noah Sewell (elbow) both would’ve been back at practice according to an estimated report. Edwards would’ve been limited, while Sewell would’ve been full. Both players were seen at Tuesday’s practice.
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The Bears’ offensive line has passed the eye test and looked dominant. But the statistics also back it up. So 13 weeks into the season, do the Bears have the best offensive line in the NFL? Here’s a look at the numbers and what they tell us about this season’s Bears offensive line.
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Quarterback Caleb Williams believes the Bears are close to being more consistent in the passing game.
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The Bears will host Green Bay at 7:20 p.m. on Dec. 20 at Soldier Field.
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Jon Greenberg: Everything is brilliant and sunny when the Bears are good, which only happens every seven or eight years, so you might as well appreciate it.
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THERE MAY BE NO MAN ON THE PLANET better credentialed to comment on the Bears-Packers rivalry — and Sunday's upcoming twilight throw-down at Lambeau Field — than Wayne La...
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Bears Film Study examines the powerful run game, which produced a Black Friday win in Philadelphia.
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Bears coach Ben Johnson said the team’s current status as the NFC’s top seed “doesn’t mean anything“ with five games still to play.
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ON A SLEIGH RIDE FROM THANKSGIVING TO CHRISTMAS, jingles and jangles spotlighting select sports Ins and Outs:
IN --- The Bears — Still standing after Philadelphia, how ca...
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