Friday Jul 3 | Chicago Bears
Which Bears player will be a surprise...
A lot has been made about veterans with a track record for success needing to step up this year, but what player currently flying under the radar on the Bears roster do you think will surprise us all and contribute in a big way this year? Mark L. Litchfield, New Hampshire It's difficult to say because it's hard to define "flying under the radar." ...
Chicago Bears 53-Man Roster: Early Look At Whom to Cut and Whom to Keep
Well, if I didn't have enough respect for GMs and coaches before, I definitely do now.
The Chicago Bears Training Camp Preview: Offensive Tackles and Centers
Offensive Tackles Following the 2008 season, many people felt that the Bears offensive line was looking somewhat stable going into the offseason... by Bryan Dietzler 40 reads Offensive Tackles Following the 2008 season, many people felt that the Bears offensive line was looking somewhat stable going into the offseason.
A look at the key loss and his replacement for each team in the division: Chicago Bears Who's out: John Tait , right tackle Who's in: Chris Williams Outlook: The Bears originally expected Williams to start at left tackle, and he still projects there in the long-term. But the fallout from Tait's unexpected retirement, as well as the free agent ...
Browns sign ex-Lions OT George Foster
The Browns have signed former Lions OT George Foster. Terms of the contract weren't disclosed.
The Top-10 Moves of the Chicago Bears Off-season
The Chicago Bears are having, quite possibly, the most productive off-season in the team history.
O and against the Bears Jared Allen had 4.5 sacks and honestly your line has gotten worse not better.
NightLink: Is Orlando Pace a Gamble for the Bears?
Last season, the Chicago Bears offensive line did not perform as poorly as a lot of people expected them to.
NFC North Division Preview: Jay Cutler Makes Chicago Bears the Favorites
The battle for the 2009 NFC North division title is a three team race. Although the Detroit Lions have made improvements coming off the first 0-16 season in NFL history, they are the main reason ... by Jacob Nitzberg 38 reads The battle for the 2009 NFC North division title is a three team race.
Beekman: Competetion for left guard spot only makes team better
The offensive line had a new look when the Bears opened the doors at Halas Hall for their OTA on Wednesday.
How To Spot A Bandwagon Bears Fan
WCG member itsugly is a writer for The Onion AV Club's Chicago-oriented entertainment website, Decider.com. We all know that after the Cutler trade, more people have become Bears fans; itsugly recently wrote " Jock Itch: Faking your way through the Bears' off-season " to help bandwagon fans hold their own with us die-hards. He also used some ...
Jock Itch: Faking your way through the Bears' off-season
And right now, the most next-year-ish thing Chicago has going for it is the upcoming Bears season.
Play-by-play of the Bears-Bucs game from a guy whose mama told him Rahula Strohl 4:01 PM CST, December 17, 2006 Hoilday cheer first.
Chat wrap: Chris Williams and Kevin Smith
Thanks to everyone for stopping by our SportsNation chat Monday afternoon. We hit many topics, although surprisingly no one seemed interested in breaking down the play list for Springsteen at the Xcel Center.
After years of waiting, the Bears finally secured their franchise quarterback; the arrival of Jay Cutler in a trade created hope around the Bears offense for the first time since the nascent days of Rex Grossman.
Expectations: The Bar is High, and Failure is Not an Option
At the end of the 2008 NFL season, a season that once again ended in disappointment for Chicago Bears fans, there were a ton of areas of concern: QB, OLine, Offensive Coordinator, Defensive Coordinator, Head Coach, Wide Receiver, General Manager, Defensive Backs... the list goes on and on.
Why did Bears spend two of first three...
Throughout the offseason I've heard that the Bears weren't going to go after any defensive linemen because all that unit needed was the tutelage of Rod Marinelli to get them in line.
Would Bears draft Harvin at No. 49 if...
Wondering about a player, a past game or another issue involving the Bears? Senior writer Larry Mayer answers a variety of email questions from fans every day on ChicagoBears.com. I've seen three mock drafts saying that the Bears will take Percy Harvin in the second round after he slips in the draft due to character issues.
Trade for Cutler was set up by rebuilding on offensive line
It all starts up front. That is what general manager Jerry Angelo has always said and that is the way the Bears went around constructing this offseason, even if the blockbuster trade to acquire Jay Cutler is the move that still dominates the spotlight.
Bears draft preview: Need No. 10 Guard
RG Roberto Garza LG Frank Omiyale G/C Josh Beekman G Dan Buenning G Tyler Reed Need One of the goals the Bears set out to fill this offseason was to add some more size to the interior of the line.