John Camacho+FollowChicago Bears eye major pass rush upgradeChicago Bears fans, get ready—there’s real buzz about the team making a big move to fix the pass rush this offseason. With Montez Sweat carrying most of the load last year, the defense still struggled to pressure quarterbacks. Now, John Franklin-Myers, a versatile and underrated lineman, is being linked to Chicago as a top free agent target. He’s proven he can get after the QB from multiple spots, and his stats back it up. If the Bears can land him, it could be a game-changer for a defense that’s been missing that extra spark. What do you think—should the Bears go all-in for Franklin-Myers? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears11Share
jharvey+FollowCan better transit keep the Bears in Chicago?The Chicago Bears might actually leave Soldier Field, and it’s not just about a shiny new stadium—it's about how hard it is to get there. Imagine if you could hop on a Metra train from anywhere in the region and step right into the stadium, skipping the traffic nightmare. Fans, city leaders, and transit advocates are pushing for big upgrades to the 18th Street Station and better bus service, hoping to make Soldier Field more accessible and keep the Bears downtown. Would improved transportation be enough to keep the team in Chicago, or is the move inevitable? What do you think would make the biggest difference? #Sports #ChicagoBears #SoldierField00Share
Amy Williams+FollowChicago Bears’ rookie left tackle is changing everythingOzzy Trapilo’s rise at left tackle has quietly transformed the Bears’ offense. Thrust into the starting role after injuries, Trapilo has protected Caleb Williams’ blindside with the poise of a veteran—allowing just two sacks in six starts and earning one of the league’s best pass-blocking grades for a rookie. Suddenly, what looked like a major offseason need now feels like a strength. If Trapilo keeps this up in the playoffs, Chicago may have finally found their long-term answer at one of football’s most important positions. How confident are you in the Bears’ new offensive line? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowFrozen showdown: Bears-Lions game heats up ChicagoPlayoff dreams and brutal cold are colliding at Soldier Field as the Bears face the Lions in a game that could lock in the No. 2 NFC seed for Chicago. With wind chills dropping into the teens and gusts whipping through the stadium, both teams are battling not just each other, but the elements—and some key injuries. The stakes? At least two home playoff games for the Bears if they win, and a possible rematch with the Packers. How do you think the weather and missing players will shake up this high-stakes NFC North finale? #Weather #BearsLions #ChicagoBears11Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowChicago’s hot dog race goes to the dogs!This Sunday at Soldier Field, the Bears halftime show is getting a seriously adorable twist: dachshunds will be racing in the first-ever Great Chicago Hot Dog Race! Imagine the classic Chicago-style hot dog, but with real wiener dogs dashing for glory. It’s a fun, lighthearted break from the usual football action and a chance for fans to cheer on some four-legged athletes. Anyone else think this is the kind of quirky tradition Chicago needs more of? Would you bring your pup to join the fun? #Sports #ChicagoBears #HotDogRace10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChicago Bears’ playoff push: More than just recordsChicago’s playoff hopes are on the line, but all eyes are on rookie QB Caleb Williams, who’s just 109 yards from breaking the Bears’ single-season passing record and 270 away from a historic 4,000-yard season. Head coach Ben Johnson isn’t caught up in the stats, though—he’s laser-focused on winning and playoff seeding, calling the yardage milestone “tertiary.” Williams, meanwhile, admits it’d be “cool” to make Bears history. Do you think team wins or individual milestones matter more right now? Let’s hear your take, Chicago! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Amy Williams+FollowCaleb Williams eyes Bears history vs. LionsCaleb Williams is on the verge of making Chicago Bears history—just 109 passing yards this Sunday against the Lions will break a franchise record that’s stood since 1995. But what’s striking is how Williams is keeping his focus on the team’s playoff push, not just personal stats. He’s made it clear: winning and building momentum for the postseason comes first. With the Bears already clinching a playoff spot and riding a hot streak, the city’s energy is electric. How do you feel about players balancing personal milestones with team goals? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowBears battle flu bug before 49ers gameSeveral Chicago Bears players pushed through a nasty flu bug just to take the field against the 49ers last week. Darnell Wright, DJ Moore, and others were hit hard but still suited up, showing serious grit despite feeling nowhere near 100%. Coach Ben Johnson praised the whole roster for being ready to step up, and the team took extra steps like masks and hand-washing to keep the illness from spreading. Even though the Bears didn’t get the win, it’s wild to think how much goes on behind the scenes just to get through game day. How do you think illness impacts a team’s performance? #Health #BodyHealth #ChicagoBears10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago Bears fever: Merch flying off shelvesBears fans are flooding Chicago sports shops as the team heads back to the playoffs for the first time in years. Local stores like Clark Street Sports and Wrigleyville Sports are seeing a huge spike in sales—Bears gear is up 41% from last year! Jerseys for rookies like Kyle Monangai are selling out in just two days, and those “Good, Better, Best” shirts inspired by Coach Ben Johnson are everywhere. It’s clear the city’s excitement is translating into serious shopping. Who else grabbed new Bears gear this week? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears31Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChicago breathes easier after Luther Burden injury updateLuther Burden’s injury in the Bears’ nail-biting loss to the 49ers looked scary, but it turns out it’s not as bad as everyone feared. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Burden’s quad injury isn’t considered serious, though he’ll still get more tests. That’s a huge relief for Chicago, especially with Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus already sidelined. Burden was coming off a breakout game—nine catches, 138 yards, and a touchdown—so losing him long-term would’ve been a brutal blow. How do you think the Bears’ offense will hold up if Burden needs to miss more time? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears121Share