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The End of an Era

  Brian Urlacher’s departure from the Chicago Bears leaves a void for city sports fans Brian Urlacher was the Chicago Bears. Each time someone would talk about that stout Chicago Bear defense it always began with the guy in the middle calling the plays, making tackles, and chasing down quarterbacks. On Sundays, number 54 jerseys [...]

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Bears Play Their Way Out Of The Playoffs, Lovie Smith Fired

For the second consecutive year, there will be no playoff football in Chicago After the Chicago Bears narrowly defeated the Detroit Lions in their final regular season game of the year, they had to sit and root for their most hated rivals the Green Bay Packers. If Green Bay won their final regular season game [...]

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Scrambling for Hope This Bears’ Season

With a rough loss to the Green Bay Packers in the second game of the season can the Chicago Bears bounce back and show the promise they demonstrated in the season opener? Was the season opening game a fluke? The Bears had a strong start with the Indianapolis Colts, however last Thursday’s game with the [...]

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Chicago Bears Hire Phil Emery as General Manager

After relieving Jerry Angelo of his duties last month, the Chicago Bears announced Phil Emery as their new general manager on Jan. 28, becoming the team’s fifth general manager in franchise history. Emery, who joins the Bears after spending 14 seasons in the NFL, worked with the Kansas City Chiefs as director of college scouting [...]

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Chicago Bears Fire General Manager, Make Changes to Team

It was a busy day for the Chicago Bears on Tuesday Jan. 3, as the team fired their long time general manager Jerry Angelo, announced the resignation of offensive coordinator Mike Martz due to “philosophical differences,” the decision of quarterbacks coach Shane Day to not return. Angelo was general manager for 11 seasons but did [...]

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Will the Chicago Bears Survive Without Jay Cutler?

Let’s take a deep breath Chicago Bears fans. Losing Jay Cutler to a fractured thumb is not the end of the world, or more precisely, it’s not the end of the team’s playoff contentions. Ok, so there’s no denying that Cutler will be missed as he’s led the Bears to a 7-3 record, completing 182 [...]

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Chicago Bears Dominate Detroit Lions for a 37-13 Win

If fans had any doubt about the strength and agility of the Chicago Bears prior to yesterday’s game against the Detroit Lions, then it was all swept away as the Bears dominated with a heated and high-impact 37-13 win. Things got off to a great start by the Bears, as Julius Peppers and Tim Jennings [...]

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“Take the Field” Initiative Opens Three Public Athletic Fields

Hundreds of Chicago-area children, a consortium of public-private donors and elected officials gathered to celebrate the grand openings of three new artificial Chicago Park District turf athletic fields on Saturday, Oct. 15. The “Take the Field” initiative joins public and private resources to build 10 artificial turf athletic fields throughout the city of Chicago, three [...]