glen25+FollowDJ Moore’s wild catch has Chicago buzzingThat throw from Caleb Williams to DJ Moore wasn’t just gutsy—it was the kind of play that makes you believe the Bears’ future might finally be different. Moore himself admitted he was shocked Williams even let it fly, but the rookie QB put it exactly where only Moore could grab it. Sure, Williams has had his share of rookie mistakes, but moments like this show why the hype is real. Bears fans, how are you feeling about Williams after seeing that pass? Is it time to trust the process, or are you still holding your breath? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowSimone Biles’ bold Bears look steals the showSimone Biles braved the brutal Chicago cold in style, rocking a custom blue fur coat with her husband Jonathan Owens’ number and photo at Soldier Field. Even with a -20 wind chill, she turned heads in an all-white outfit, sharing the glam details on TikTok and Instagram. Meanwhile, the Bears dominated the Browns 31-3, boosting their playoff chances and giving fans hope for a division win for the first time since 2018. With Chicago leading the NFC North, the city’s energy is electric—can the Bears keep this momentum going? What’s your take on Biles’ support and the Bears’ playoff push? #Sports #SimoneBiles #ChicagoBears221Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowBears bring holiday magic to Auburn GreshamThe Bears turned Auburn Gresham into a hub of holiday cheer, lighting up Leo High School with gifts, games, and hope for 50 local families. For some, the support meant more than just presents—it was a lifeline for groceries and gas during tough times. Players like Nahshon Wright and legends like Anthony "Spice" Adams didn’t just show up; they made kids feel seen and inspired. The Leo High School Choir, fresh from America’s Got Talent, capped off the night with a surprise performance. It’s a powerful reminder: community matters, and a little kindness can go a long way. How do you think we can keep this spirit alive year-round? #Sports #AuburnGresham #ChicagoBears00Share
Jay Williams+FollowChicago’s Nahshon Wright: Pay him or pass?Nahshon Wright has gone from a one-year, low-risk signing to a breakout star for the Bears, leading the NFL in takeaways and sitting near the top in Pro Bowl votes. He’s made it clear he wants to stay in Chicago, but with six other corners under contract and big money already tied up at the position, the front office faces a tough call. Wright’s stats are impressive, but he’s also given up some big plays. Should the Bears lock him in with a big deal, or let him test free agency? What would you do? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
phughes+FollowChicago’s Nahshon Wright wants to stay a BearNahshon Wright, the Bears’ breakout cornerback, has made it crystal clear—he wants to stay in Chicago. After a season where he became a key part of the defense and earned the second-most Pro Bowl votes among NFL cornerbacks, Wright says the city feels like home thanks to the support he’s received both on and off the field. The big question now: can the Bears find the cap space to keep him? With Wright’s market value soaring and the team’s budget tight, fans are left wondering if loyalty and culture will win out over dollars. What do you think the Bears should do? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowBears players bring holiday cheer to Near West SideChicago Bears players traded their helmets for aprons this week, serving up BBQ and smiles at Booth Manor Center with the Salvation Army. Even with the playoff race heating up, Daniel Hardy, Cole Kmet, and Kyle Monangai made time to connect with neighbors in need, sharing not just food but genuine moments of kindness. Kmet reflected on how stepping out of the football grind to give back puts everything in perspective. It’s a reminder that community matters—especially during the holidays. What are your favorite ways to give back this season? #Sports #ChicagoBears #NearWestSide00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBears eye defense, not RBs, in 2026 draftChicago’s front office seems set on bolstering the defense for the 2026 NFL Draft, even as fans clamor for a new running back. Instead of targeting the backfield, mock drafts have the Bears picking up either Alabama’s LT Overton, a versatile pass rusher, or Georgia’s CJ Allen, a dynamic linebacker. With the running back class looking thin, the focus is shifting to shoring up a defense that could define the team’s future. What do you think—should the Bears double down on defense, or is it time to invest in a star RB? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Amy Williams+FollowChicago Bears face tough call on Jaylon JohnsonLosing Kyler Gordon to another groin injury just before the Packers game has left the Bears scrambling—and head coach Ben Johnson is clearly feeling the pressure. Gordon’s been sidelined for most of the season, and with his new $40 million contract extension about to kick in, fans and coaches alike are starting to wonder if the investment will pay off. While C.J. Gardner-Johnson has stepped up in Gordon’s absence, it’s hard not to feel for a team that can’t seem to catch a break with injuries. How do you think the Bears should handle this situation moving forward? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Amy Williams+FollowHow Al Harris and Nahshon Wright are changing the BearsNahshon Wright’s transformation with the Chicago Bears is one of the season’s best stories. After bouncing around the league, Wright has exploded into a defensive force—racking up interceptions, tackles, and even earning NFC Defensive Player of the Month. The secret? Wright credits Bears coach Al Harris for believing in him when others didn’t. Their bond, built years ago in Dallas, is now fueling Chicago’s rise from a 5-12 team to a 9-3 contender. It’s wild how the right coach can unlock a player’s true potential. What do you think—can this duo keep the momentum going for the Bears? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
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