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The NFL is considering allowing their players to wear red, white, and blue uniforms—and, of course, yellow flags—in ’28, Dream Team style. And as was the case with the 1992 Michael Jordan/Larry Bird/Magic Johnson NBA combo platter, the American squad would then become heavy favorites. Like, really heavy.
The Bears will be finishing a stretch of 13 consecutive games without a break. They could be worn out and eliminated from playoff contention. If they’re not, though, the game becomes the most important of Johnson’s young coaching career — and the most meaningful game played at Soldier Field in five seasons.
Bears insider Courtney Cronin believes that QB Caleb Williams will throw for 4,000 passing yards during the 2025 NFL season.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears earn NFC best accolade for offseason workEver since the Chicago Bears hired Ben Johnson, there has been a ringing buzz hovering over the Windy City. While the Bears are coming off of a 5-12 season, many are expecting the franchise to take a gargantuan leap in Johnson’s debut.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNTelander: In tiny Gooding, Idaho, football and farm work made Chicago Bears Colston Loveland NFL-readyThe BriefChicago Bears first-round pick Colston Loveland grew up in the small farming town of Gooding, Idaho.Loveland’s work ethic was shaped by early mornings, ranch chores, and a blue-collar upbringing.
Chicago Bears rookie Luther Burden III remains proud of the proverbial chip he carries on his shoulder. “Everybody who passed up on me has got to pay.”
Nick Chubb is a name that has come up on multiple occasions. However, the Bears have been linked to another name late in the NFL free agency market. NFL.com analyst Jeffri Chadiha has suggested that former Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins could be an ideal fit for Chicago.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNExperts say the Chicago Bears reached on Ruben Hyppolite II. He wants to prove he's a stealPlenty said the Chicago Bears reached on Ruben Hyppolite II, the Bears didn't care much. The Maryland product and his new teammates have confidence he can prove he's a steal.