Shawn Martin+FollowBears go from last 3 seasons to NFC North champs in one yearAfter finishing in last place in the NFC North each of the past three seasons, the Chicago Bears are now the 2025 NFC North champions! Chicago clinched the division title after the Packers’ loss this weekend, locking up their first NFC North crown since 2018 and a playoff spot along the way. What a reversal of fortune — what do you think their ceiling is this postseason? #NFL #ChicagoBears #NFCSouth #NFCPic #Playoffs #WorstToFirst #ChicagoSports41Share
Jason Wells+FollowChicago’s DJ Moore meal is here—who’s trying it?Portillo’s just dropped a limited-edition DJ Moore meal, and it’s a real celebration for Bears fans. This isn’t your average order: it’s got their iconic Italian beef sandwich loaded with sweet and hot peppers, shredded cheese, plus cheesy fries and a Coke. The whole thing is inspired by Moore’s epic 46-yard touchdown in last weekend’s overtime win. And get this—Portillo’s is also rolling out a new “Comeback Sauce” in January to keep the Bears spirit going. Anyone else tempted to try the DJ Moore meal? Would you add the new sauce to your go-to order? #Food #ChicagoBears #Portillos00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChicago Bears shake up future with bold draft movesThe Bears are making big changes that could reshape the team for years. With DJ Moore’s $110 million contract not living up to expectations, Chicago is eyeing younger, cheaper talent in the 2026 NFL Draft. They’re targeting Cashius Howell to boost a struggling pass rush, and Elijah Sarratt could step in as a reliable receiver for Caleb Williams—possibly replacing Moore. Add in Lee Hunter to strengthen the defensive line, and it’s clear the Bears are betting on youth and potential over pricey veterans. How do you feel about the Bears’ new direction? Would you move on from Moore? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago Bears fans: Savor Kmet’s last snaps?Cole Kmet might be playing his final games as a Chicago Bear, and it’s hitting different with the playoffs finally in reach. While rookie Colston Loveland is quickly becoming the go-to tight end, Kmet’s role has shrunk—despite his big contract. With the Bears’ offense loaded with new talent and Loveland on the rise, it wouldn’t be a shock if the front office looks to move Kmet in the offseason. If you’ve got a soft spot for Kmet, these next few games could be your last chance to cheer him on in navy and orange. What do you think—should the Bears keep him or move on? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Amy Williams+FollowChicago rookie RB Monangai nears Sayers’ recordKyle Monangai is just 136 yards away from breaking Gale Sayers’ rookie rushing record—a milestone that’s got Chicago buzzing. Drafted in the 7th round, Monangai wasn’t even a starter until midseason, but his explosive runs have powered the Bears to the league’s #2 rushing attack and an 11-4 record. With two games left, he’s closing in on a legend, and it’s wild to think how much he’s changed the Bears’ offense. What do you think—can Monangai carry this momentum into the playoffs and rewrite Bears history? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
John Camacho+FollowChicago Bears’ playoff hopes hinge on risky betChicago’s Super Bowl dreams could come down to a $1.5 million gamble. With injuries to key receivers, the Bears might have to lean on Olamide Zaccheaus—who’s struggled with drops and consistency all season. Meanwhile, rookie Jahdae Walker is making a case for more snaps after his clutch touchdown against Green Bay. Fans are starting to wonder: should the Bears stick with Zaccheaus or give the rookies a bigger role? With so much on the line, every decision matters. What would you do if you were calling the shots? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears20Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago Bears’ playoff hopes hit by injuriesFourteen Bears are on the injury report just as Chicago gears up for a must-win Week 17 against the 49ers. With Rome Odunze still sidelined and key linebackers missing practice, the pressure is on for backups and rookies to step up. The good news? Luther Burden III is back on the field, and last week’s hero Jahdae Walker is ready if needed. With so much at stake, how do you feel about the Bears’ chances if these injuries linger? Who do you trust to step up in crunch time? Let’s talk about what this means for the playoff push! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears20Share
Amy Williams+FollowDJ Moore brings holiday joy to Chicago kidsChicago’s South Loop was buzzing as Bears star DJ Moore teamed up with the Boys & Girls Club to treat local kids to a surprise shopping spree at JD Sports. Fresh off an epic overtime win against the Packers, Moore took time to connect with the community, showing just how much giving back means to him. It’s moments like these that remind us how sports figures can make a real difference off the field. How do you think athletes can inspire positive change in our neighborhoods? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Chad Williams+FollowChicago Bears’ comeback flips the rivalryChicago fans just witnessed a rivalry shift that’s been decades in the making. The Bears erased a double-digit deficit to stun Green Bay in overtime, but what’s got everyone talking is Caleb Williams’ bold claim: “I got the best coach in the world.” That confidence isn’t just talk—Chicago’s now won six games after trailing late, and the locker room is all-in on Ben Johnson’s aggressive style. Meanwhile, Packers fans are left questioning leadership after another late-game collapse. Does belief in your coach really make all the difference? Let’s hear your take—has Chicago finally turned the page, or is this just a hot streak? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears11Share
Patty Mills+FollowCaleb Williams’ sophomore year in Chicago deserves respect: 11–4, 3,791 total yards, 27 total TDsNot even doing the “hot take” thing — just appreciating what Caleb Williams is putting together in Year 2. Through 15 games, he’s got the Bears sitting at 11–4, with 3,791 total yards and 27 total touchdowns. That’s the kind of season that changes a franchise’s temperature. Chicago hasn’t just been “competitive” — they’ve been winning, and Caleb’s been productive while doing it. Bears fans: what’s been the biggest difference this year — Caleb’s growth, the scheme, or the roster finally making sense? #NFL #Bears #CalebWilliams #ChicagoBears #NFLDiscussion #QBPlay #SecondYear 40Share