Michael Pitts+FollowBears eye big changes in 2026 NFL DraftChicago’s front office isn’t messing around this offseason—Ryan Poles is doubling down on building up the trenches. The latest 3-round mock draft has the Bears targeting tough, physical linemen with every early pick: Kayden McDonald (DT, Ohio State) could be the anchor the defense needs, while Caleb Tiernan (OT, Northwestern) brings much-needed insurance at left tackle after Trapilo’s injury. And if T.J. Parker (EDGE, Clemson) falls to round three, that’s a steal for the pass rush. Do you think focusing on the lines is the right move, or should the Bears look elsewhere? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChicago Bears’ defense: What needs to change?Chicago’s playoff run was thrilling, but the Bears’ defense just couldn’t keep up with the league’s best. The biggest issue? Not enough pressure on opposing quarterbacks and too many rushing yards allowed. With standout Montez Sweat holding down one end, the team still needs more depth and fresh energy on the defensive line and at linebacker. Odafe Oweh and Nakobe Dean are two names that could make a real difference if the Bears can land them in free agency. What do you think—should Chicago focus on defense in free agency, or look to the draft for answers? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBears’ rookie Zah Frazier faces uphill battleZah Frazier, the Bears’ first-round pick who missed the entire season for personal reasons, is now set for a make-or-break offseason. With the team’s secondary hit hard by injuries, Frazier’s absence was felt even more. GM Ryan Poles says Frazier is in a good place to develop, but he’s got a lot of ground to cover—especially since he’s already 25 and has limited college experience. It’s going to take serious work for him to earn a roster spot. What do you think: Can Frazier catch up and make an impact next year? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears20Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDJ Moore’s future with the Bears: What’s next?Chicago fans, DJ Moore’s 2025-26 season didn’t go as planned—ending with a tough playoff loss and a lot of questions about his connection with Caleb Williams. Despite a big contract and high hopes, Moore’s numbers were way down, and the miscommunication on the field was hard to ignore. But GM Ryan Poles praised Moore’s toughness and leadership, noting how he played through injuries and inspired teammates. With big decisions ahead, do you think the Bears should keep Moore for another season, or is it time to move on and let younger receivers step up? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBen Johnson resets Bears’ mindset for 2026Winning the NFC North and making a playoff run wasn’t enough for Ben Johnson—he’s making it clear that last season’s success means nothing now. Johnson wants the Bears to start from scratch, focusing on fundamentals and hard work, not resting on what they accomplished. He’s pushing for even more grit and discipline, and the locker room is buying in. This attitude shift feels like a real culture change for Chicago, and it’s got fans buzzing: Can this new approach finally push the Bears over the top? What do you think about starting every season at ‘square one’? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDarnell Wright wants to stay a Bear for lifeDarnell Wright just made it clear—he’s hoping to stick with the Chicago Bears for his entire career. After a breakout season, Wright’s up for a contract extension, and both sides know this deal could set the tone for right tackles across the league. With other top players earning $22–28 million a year, the Bears have a big decision: reward Wright for his performance and loyalty, or try to negotiate a hometown discount. How much should the Bears invest to keep a homegrown star happy and motivated? Let’s hear your thoughts, Chicago! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChicago goes wild for Caleb Williams & PCAThe United Center absolutely erupted when Bears QB Caleb Williams and Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong showed up courtside at the Blackhawks game. Even after a tough playoff loss, Chicago fans made it clear: Williams is already a hometown hero. His wild, last-minute TD pass in the playoffs—despite three picks—has people buzzing about the Bears’ future. Williams called this season one of his most fun yet, and his pride in the city is obvious. What do you think—has Chicago found its next sports superstar? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
david80+FollowSimone Biles stuns Chicago with new look at Bears gameSimone Biles turned heads at Soldier Field, debuting honey blonde highlights while cheering on her husband, Jonathan Owens, during the Bears’ nail-biting playoff loss to the Rams. Even as Chicago’s Super Bowl dreams ended in overtime, fans couldn’t stop talking about Simone’s fresh style—her glam white jacket and sun-kissed hair were a total vibe against the winter chill. It’s wild how a new look can steal the spotlight, even on a tough game day. Anyone else loving Simone’s Chicago-inspired glow-up? Let’s hear your thoughts on the Bears’ season and Simone’s bold hair transformation! #Beauty #SimoneBiles #ChicagoBears10Share
stacy28+FollowChicago fans split over Caleb Williams ‘boos’Emotions are still running high in Chicago after the Bears’ playoff heartbreak, and now the city’s buzzing over whether Caleb Williams was actually booed at the Blackhawks game. Some clips claim fans turned on the young QB after his tough overtime loss, but plenty of people who were there insist it was cheers, not jeers, echoing through the arena. The debate’s lighting up social media, with fans defending Williams’ gutsy playoff performance and others arguing about what really happened in the stands. Is this just a case of viral drama, or are Chicago fans really that divided? #Sports #IceHockey #ChicagoBears00Share
Chad Williams+FollowColston Loveland’s breakout season has Chicago buzzingColston Loveland went from draft-day question mark to the Bears’ top playmaker, shaking up the conversation about Chicago’s offense. After a slow start, Loveland exploded with over 100 yards and two touchdowns against the Bengals, then led the team in a wild playoff win over the Packers. Head coach Ben Johnson called him a “complete tight end,” and it’s clear Loveland’s blocking and receiving skills have changed the game for the Bears. With his rise, the future of Cole Kmet in Chicago is suddenly uncertain. Could Loveland become the next Kittle or Kelce? What do you think his ceiling is? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears30Share