The Chicago Bears have a grand total of one Lombardi Trophy. Not great, certainly, but better than the Vikings, Bills, Bengals, Falcons, Panthers, Cardinals, Ti ...
Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked an NFL-high 68 times this season. New Chicago coach Ben Johnson has the chance to maximize Williams' ...
General manager Ryan Poles introduces Ben Johnson as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears Wednesday at Halas Hall. Chairman George H. McCaskey, President & CEO Kevin Warren and general manager Ryan ...
Williams will have an offseason to work with the most sought-after offensive mind in football, and a person who wants to ...
The Chicago Bears need to revisit their list of coaching candidates, according to a new report. Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn interviewed with the ...
The Chicago Bears were selective about who they brought to Halas Hall for the first round of interviews. Ron Rivera and Mike McCarthy met with the Bears in person. Most of the interviews have been ...
The Chicago Bears’ head coaching search has resulted in more than a dozen interviews, but the process could accelerate in coming days. The Bears have now conducted 16 interviews in all ...
While both of these things were happening, the Chicago Bears were sitting at home, trying to figure out who their next head coach will be. It may seem as if these things are unrelated ...
Much to fans' relief, the reason for the cast doesn't appear to be serious. #Bears QB Caleb Williams had a cyst removed, which is why he’s wearing the cast on his hand. It’s minor, he’s fine ...
Chicago Bears starting quarterback Caleb Williams gave his fans a scare on Saturday when cameras spotted him with a cast on his right throwing hand during the broadcast of the USC-Wisconsin men ...
Danny Parkins joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the Chicago Bears’ future with Ben Johnson as their head coach. He breaks down the expectations for Johnson’s leadership, the team’s potential under his ...
President Donald Trump’s second inaugural address sounded a lot like his first, with a sweeping indictment of the country he inherits and grand promises to fix its problems.