Bears left guard Joe Thuney and safety Kevin Byard III have been named Associated Press NFL first-team All-Pro and right ...
Did the Bears safety do enough to ensure he'll stay in town?
A Bears defense that gave up the fourth-most yards in the NFL during the regular season held the league’s top offense to 10 ...
The Chicago Bears had three players named All-Pro by the Associated Press ahead of their historic comeback playoff victory ...
DJ Moore and two assistant coaches highlight a list of Chicago Bears who likely won't be back in 2026 after a dream season ...
Ben Johnson on his Chicago Bears assistants getting opportunities with other teams: ‘I’m all for it’
In the NFL, success comes with attrition. Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson knows it’s possible he could lose several assistant ...
The Chicago Bears made a quiet but telling roster move ahead of their Wild Card showdown with the Green Bay Packers as they ...
The Bears believed. Chicago believed. But the Cardiac Bears’ season came to an end in heartbreaking fashion Sunday night as ...
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Final Word: The Chicago Bears moved on to 2026, but the 2025 season deserves to live forever
No matter what comes next, the 2025 Bears deserve to live in Chicago lore forever. The Bears might have moved on, but you don’t need to. Not yet, at least.
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Jeff Hafley Leaving NFC North Isn't All Good News for Bears
The Chicago Bears may lose a key coach to Green Bay after Jeff Hafley's departure.
Three Chicago Bears players have earned AP NFL All-Pro honors, including two offensive linemen and one defensive back.
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