As we get closer to the start of the league’s 100th season, USA Today rolled out quite the list trumpeting the greatest teams in league history. The 1985 Chicago Bears topped the 100-team list that was released last week.
The Philadelphia Eagles survived on Sunday night to beat the Chicago Bears 16-15 after Cody Parkey double-doinked a potential game-winning 43-yard field goal with five seconds left.
Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky went off on Sunday by throwing six touchdown passes in a decisive 48-10 win over the reeling Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Mitch Trubisky made his long-awaited debut on Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Cameron Meredith suffered a serious left knee injury during Sunday’s preseason game against the Tennessee Titans.
I’m not going to lie. There is a sadistic part of me that will really miss the Aaron Rodgers-Olivia Munn relationship.
Kristin Cavallari, the wife of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, was in a celebratory mood on Monday night.
Buddy Ryan, one of the greatest defensive minds in NFL history and a former head coach, passed away at the age of 82 on Tuesday.
A few days prior to the Super Bowl, ESPN ran a 30 for 30 on the 1985 Chicago Bears, one of the most popular (and best) teams in NFL history.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the 1975 NFL Draft, which notably produced some all-time great players including the late, great Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears. After toiling with lame Bears teams in the first seven years of his career, Payton struck paydirt when Mike Ditka […]