The Bears offensive line will be without Teven Jenkins for the Thursday game against Seattle as he has been ruled out due to the calf injury he aggravated.
A report from ESPN’s Courtney Cronin on Monday confirmed that Ben Johnson will take an interview with the Chicago Bears for their head coaching vacancy once the regular season comes to a close in just a couple of weeks.
The Bears fired head coach Matt Eberflus this season and it's unlikely that interim head coach Thomas Brown will assume duties in 2025 and beyond, as Chicago is riding a nine-game losing streak heading into a Week 17 matchup against the Seahawks on "Thursday Night Football."
Caleb Williams recorded his fourth 300-yard outing of the season in Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions. Now the Chicago Bears rookie quarterback wants to punctuate his season properly.
Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has three games with 330 or more passing yards and multiple passing touchdowns – four-time Pro Bowler Andrew Luck is the only NFL quarterback to have more such games as a rookie with four. Williams has two ...
The Detroit Lions got back on track with a 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears to move to 13-2 and continue to close in on the No. 1 seed, the first-round bye and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs. They also watched as the Philadelphia Eagles lost in the…
The Lions (13-2) beat the Chicago Bears (4-11) on Sunday afternoon to complete the series sweep over the NFC North rival.
While Thursdays normally kick off the week, Week 17 started on Christmas Day making Thursday Night Football the third game of the week. TSN has everything you need to know about who's playing in the prime time match up.
The Chicago Bears will be without four players on "Thursday Night Football" against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 17, according to the team's latest injury report. The Bears will be without safeties Elijah Hicks (ankle/foot) and Tarvarius Moore (knee), as well as running back Travis Homer (hamstring) and guard Teven Jenkins (calf).
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the news, which led Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk to make the accusation that the ESPN NFL Insider was doing the bidding of Carroll's agent by loudly broadcasting the scoop on Christmas Day. Well, Schefter didn't appreciate that one bit.