Some NFL mock drafts hit much harder than others, and in the latest 2025 first-round mock draft from Pro Football Focus, lead draft analyst Trevor Sikkema hits Chicago Bears fans with a haymaker.
For Caleb Williams and Bears fans, Year 1 of the Williams era was a roller coaster ride. Chicago’s 2024 campaign ended at 5-12, marred by coaching dysfunction. But with sweeping changes already ...
CHICAGO -- Former Chicago Bears head coach Dick Jauron, who was named the AP Coach of the Year in 2001 after leading the Bears to a 13-3 record, died Saturday. He was 74. Jauron coached the Bears ...
Overall, the Bears are slated to have an incredibly tough schedule in 2025 once it fully releases. Right now, we know Chicago will face seven 2024 playoff teams and teams such as the Dallas ...
Former Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills head coach Dick Jauron has died at age 74 after a brief bout with cancer, the Bills announced on Saturday. Jauron led the Bears from 1999 to 2003 and won the ...
Hoosier lawmakers are optimistic the Chicago Bears might be willing to take a long shot downfield as the pro football team continues scrambling to find a new stadium home. The Indiana House ...
The Chicago Bears have hired Ben Johnson to help turn Caleb Williams into a superstar and take the Bears to the playoffs. They could make a big splash in free agency by signing a Kansas City ...
Before the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles took the field at the Caesars Superdome for Super Bowl LIX, the NFL honored longtime Chicago Bears' owner Virginia McCaskey with a moment ...
Dick Jauron, former NFL head coach and player, passed away at 74. Best known for leading the Chicago Bears to a 13-3 season in 2001, Jauron also coached the Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions ...
Declan Doyle sits down with Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears, etc. to discuss his new role as the Bears ... Lions tackle Lomas Brown to preview Sunday's NFC North matchup in Chicago. General ...
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The death of the Chicago Bears' longtime matriarch, Virginia McCaskey, leaves behind questions about the future of the franchise.