CHICAGO BEARS
Man Runs Out Onto Field Wearing Gorilla Suit and an "All Lives Matter" Shirt During Bears vs. Lions
I've seen too much racism at soccer matches to let this one slip as innocuous.
Bears Teammate Pernell McPhee Gets in Jay Cutler's Face after Interception
Jay Cutler threw a pick, got injured, and had a teammate scream in his face last night.
Cavs Fan, Bears Mascot Disrespect Flag, America, and Themselves During National Anthem
There was a lot of disrespect in Chicago last night.
Five NFL Underdogs Who May Surprise You
From presumptive division doormats that might become upstarts to odds-on contenders who could finally cash in, these are the teams best positioned to surpass expectations this season.
Home Games: The Strange Overlapping Borders of Sports Fandom
To be a fan is, first and foremost, to join a tribe. But the borders of these sports homelands, and what's at stake, are more confusing than they first appear.
Fantasy Football Training Camp: Five Position Player Battles to Watch
With training camp underway, we look at five battles that you should be monitoring for your fantasy team.
NFL Key Performance Indicators: NFC North
When NFL training camp arrives, what should Vikings, Packers, Lions, and Bears fans watch for?
NFL Futures Market: NFC North
The Chicago Bears got a big free-agency haul they desperately needed. The Packers did basically nothing (per usual). And Detroit...well, Calvin Johnson retired.
Quiet Upgrades Could Make the Bears Sneaky Contenders in 2016
The Chicago Bears were a defense away from being competitive last season. By adding players like Danny Trevathan and Jerrell Freeman they've reloaded for 2016.
There's Always Next Year: Chicago Bears
Essentially left for dead in the preseason, the Chicago Bears exceeded those low expectations in 2015. What does 2016 hold for Jay Cutler, John Fox, and the rest of the Windy City's football team?
Throwback Thursday: Chicago Embarrasses Washington in 1940 Title Game, 73-0
The most lopsided game in pro football history, which turned 75 years old this week, was made possible, in part, by one of football's oldest traditions: a loudmouthed, provocative Redskins owner.
Inopportune Knocks: Self-Sabotage by NFL Coaches, Week 13
This week in not going for it: John Fox blows the Bears' last shot at a playoff run, and Tom Coughlin can't get out of his own way against the Jets.