Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSwift vs Etienne: Bears Backfield Battle?Rumors are heating up in Chicago: could Travis Etienne be the next big thing in the Bears’ backfield, replacing D’Andre Swift? After a career year, Swift’s future is suddenly up in the air as GM Ryan Poles weighs the pros and cons of Etienne’s youth and versatility. With rookie Monangai also in the mix, Bears fans—who do you want carrying the rock in 2026? #Sports #Football #BearsNation10Share
Chad Williams+FollowBears-Packers: Ben Johnson’s Promise DeliveredBen Johnson, the new Bears HC, made headlines last offseason promising to take down Matt LaFleur’s Packers—and he finally delivered in the NFC playoffs. The Bears heard all the noise from up north and used it as fuel, with rookie QB Caleb Williams saying, “They wanted it. And they got it.” Now, with LaFleur’s future in Green Bay uncertain, this rivalry just got even more interesting. Did the Bears just end an era? #Sports #Football #BearsNation10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBears vs Rams: Stafford, Adams Return to SoldierWhat a Wild Card comeback by Da Bears! Down 18 to the Pack and still found a way to send Cheeseheads packing—again. Now, the Monsters of the Midway face their biggest test yet: Stafford and the high-flying Rams, with old nemesis Davante Adams back in Chicago. Can Dennis Allen’s banged-up D hold up against the league’s top offense? Or will Stafford’s crew spoil the party at Soldier Field? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #BearsNation00Share
Amy Williams+FollowPackers vs Bears: Caleb Williams Sparks DebateWow, the rivalry just got spicier! After the Bears finally clinched a playoff spot with a 22-16 OT win over the Pack, Caleb Williams fired back at his critics. But not everyone’s buying it—analyst Tyler Johnson went off, calling him 'phony' and saying he better not win a Super Bowl. Is Williams just defending himself, or is there more to the story? This Packers-Bears drama is far from over! #Sports #Football #BearsNation00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBears fans buzzing: Tremaine Edmunds could return soonTremaine Edmunds, the Bears’ $72 million linebacker, might be back on the field just in time for the crucial Week 16 clash against the Packers. Even though the defense has stepped up lately, Edmunds’ return would be a huge boost—he was on fire before his injury, racking up tackles and interceptions. Coach Ben Johnson says he’s eager to get Edmunds back, but with other linebackers like D’Marco Jackson shining, there’s no need to rush. Should the Bears play it safe or go all-in for the playoff push? What would you do? #Sports #Football #BearsNation00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBrisker’s bold promise after Bears’ tough lossLosing to the Packers always stings for Chicago, especially after the Bears clawed back only to fall short in the final moments. But here’s something to hang onto: safety Jaquan Brisker took to social media and promised fans that this team will “figure it out” and “be straight.” That’s a big statement after dropping from No. 1 to No. 7 in the NFC. With another shot at Green Bay just two weeks away at Soldier Field, do you believe Brisker’s confidence will spark a turnaround? How are you feeling about the Bears’ playoff hopes now? #Sports #Football #BearsNation00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBears fans left stunned after late INT vs PackersThat final drive against the Packers had everyone on the edge of their seats, and then—gut punch. Caleb Williams tried to hit Cole Kmet in the end zone, but the ball just didn’t get there, ending the Bears’ shot at a huge comeback win. Kmet was wide open and didn’t sugarcoat it after the game, saying he thought the play was there. Now, with the Bears slipping in the NFC North and playoff race, the big question is: was this just growing pains for a young team, or a sign of bigger issues? How are you feeling about the Bears’ chances from here? #Sports #Football #BearsNation00Share
Andrew Anderson+FollowAfter Rams’ loss to Panthers, Bears are officially the NFC’s No. 1 seed entering DecemberBig shake-up in the NFC this week — thanks to the Los Angeles Rams dropping a 31–28 game to the Carolina Panthers, the Chicago Bears have now leap-frogged to the top of the conference standings. With both teams at 9-3, Chicago owns the tiebreaker thanks to a better NFC record (6-2 vs. L.A.’s 4-3). That means the Bears go into December as the No. 1 seed in the NFC — with home-field advantage on the line and full control of their playoff destiny. Crazy to think: from doubters early in the season to top seed in the league. #NFL #ChicagoBears #NBATalk #NFCPowerUps #Playoffs #BearsNation 30Share