Bears back in 1st place in NFC North
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NFL Week 15 – Chicago Bears vs. Cleveland Browns
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The Bears are weighing whether to sideline Rome Odunze for an extended stretch as the WR recovers from a foot injury.
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Caleb Williams looks forward to the rematch against the Packers after the Bears rout the Browns
Caleb Williams quickly turn his attention toward a rematch with the Green Bay Packers after the Chicago Bears pounded the Cleveland Browns.
Oddsmakers reflect a somewhat improved Bears playoff picture but media projections say they have one more opponent to beat before anyone should get excited.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on Monday that linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is being designated to return from the injured reserve, opening his 21-day practice window. This is a huge step in the right direction for a Chicago team that is making a push for the playoffs, given how impactful the two-time Pro Bowler can be when healthy.
In a bright blue hue befitting the Chicago Bears, Biles’ coat read “Owens” down the front, with a variety of patches throughout, including one of her husband’s likeness and another with his number, 36.
Coach Ben Johnson said the Chicago Bears might need to protect WR Rome Odunze from himself by giving him additional time off for a foot injury to heal.
Myles Garrett's season has turned into something uncomfortably rare in the NFL. He's chasing history on a defense that continues to show up every week. Meanwhile, the rest of the Cleveland Browns are barely competitive at 3-11.
The Bears have designated Edmunds for return from injured reserve, opening his 21-day practice window, the team announced Monday. Edmunds could play as early as Sunday in a key divisional showdown against the Green Bay Packers. More to come.
Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds will return to practice this week, opening a window to return off injured reserve as soon as Saturday’s game against the rival Packers.
A day after Browns coach Kevin Stefanski didn’t have a clear answer for why Sanders needed another wristband following their second possession in Sunday’s loss to the Chicago Bears, Stefanski said the card “must have fallen out” and that Sanders swapped wristbands with one of the team’s other quarterbacks.