Amy Williams+FollowBears defense could get a playoff boostChicago’s defense has been fighting through injuries all season, but things are finally looking up just in time for the playoffs. After key players like Tremaine Edmunds and Jaylon Johnson returned, the Bears have been holding opponents to 17 points or less in most recent games. Now, there’s hope that Kyler Gordon might be back for the postseason, which could make a huge difference in the secondary. If he’s healthy, the Bears’ defense could be even tougher to beat. What do you think—can this healthier lineup make a real playoff run? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears140Share
John Camacho+FollowChicago Bears could reunite with Allen RobinsonAllen Robinson, who once electrified Chicago fans, is openly campaigning for a Bears comeback—hoping to fill gaps left by injuries in their wide receiver lineup. After a quiet season in Detroit, Robinson says he’s just a call away from rejoining his former coaches Ben Johnson and Antwaan Randle El in the Windy City. With the Bears’ WR room depleted, could this familiar face make a difference, or is it time for Chicago to look to younger talent? What do you think—should the Bears bring back Robinson for another run? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowPenalty trouble clouds Bears’ playoff hopesSaturday’s wild Bears win over the Packers had fans buzzing, but there’s a nagging issue that just won’t go away: penalties. Chicago racked up 10 flags for over 100 yards—many of them totally avoidable and at the worst possible moments. Coach Ben Johnson didn’t hold back, saying these mistakes could easily cut their playoff run short. The Bears have been one of the most penalized teams all season, especially with false starts and illegal shifts. Can they clean up their act in time, or will this Achilles’ heel haunt them when it matters most? Let’s hear your thoughts, Bears fans! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears40Share
Chad Williams+FollowChicago Bears’ culture shift: Caleb Williams credits Ben JohnsonThat overtime win against the Packers felt different for Chicago, and Caleb Williams made sure everyone knew why. After leading a gutsy comeback, Williams didn’t hold back, calling Ben Johnson and the Bears’ coaching staff the best in the world. The turnaround is real—last year’s struggles have flipped into a top rushing attack and a confident, resilient team. Williams looks sharper, the defense is forcing turnovers, and the whole vibe in Chicago is changing. How much credit do you give the coaches for this new Bears identity? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s fueling this transformation! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears20Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago’s ground game is back and better than everThe Bears’ run game has become a force, ranking second in the NFL for rushing yards—something fans haven’t seen in years. D’Andre Swift’s transformation is at the heart of it, thanks to a rebuilt offensive line and some serious coaching upgrades. Watching Swift trust his blockers and break tackles this season is like seeing a whole new player. Rookie Kyle Monangai’s rise only adds to the excitement. It’s clear: this isn’t just about talent, but about a culture shift in Chicago. What do you think has made the biggest difference for the Bears’ run game this year? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowShould the Bears take a chance on Matt Judon?Chicago’s playoff hopes just got more interesting: veteran pass rusher Matt Judon is suddenly available after a quiet season in Miami. Bears GM Ryan Poles has been eyeing Judon for a while, and now the price is finally right. With the Bears’ pass rush still inconsistent despite a big game last week, could Judon be the missing piece for a deep playoff run? Or is it smarter to stick with the younger talent already on the roster? Curious to hear what everyone thinks—would you roll the dice on Judon or keep building with what we’ve got? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowChicago Bears fan’s spaghetti move sparks debateConcession prices at Bears games have gotten so wild that one creative fan decided to skip the $30 chicken sandwich and bring in a full gallon bag of homemade spaghetti instead! While the Bears dominated the Browns, this bundled-up fan was living their best life in the stands, digging into cold pasta and dodging the so-called “stadium tax.” It’s hilarious, but also says a lot about how far people will go to avoid outrageous food prices at events. Would you ever sneak in your own meal to a game? What’s your go-to stadium food hack? #Sports #ChicagoBears #StadiumTax00Share
michele24+FollowSimone Biles steals the show at frigid Bears gameChicago’s freezing temps didn’t stop Simone Biles from showing up in serious style to support her husband, Jonathan Owens, at Soldier Field. Rocking a custom blue fur coat with “Owens” and his number 36, plus patches of his face, Biles turned the sideline into her own runway—even with wind chills near -20°F! She shared her game day glam on TikTok, complete with metallic lashes and boots, proving nothing keeps her from cheering on her man. Who else loves seeing athletes’ partners bring this much energy and creativity to the stands? #Entertainment #SimoneBiles #ChicagoBears21Share
John Camacho+FollowBears’ unsung hero lifts Chicago defenseD’Marco Jackson’s late-summer arrival has turned out to be a game-changer for the Bears. In Sunday’s 31-3 rout of the Browns, Jackson racked up seven tackles, a sack, and a clutch interception that set up a quick touchdown. His energy and playmaking sparked the whole team, earning him a game ball and a shoutout from Coach Ben Johnson. With the Bears now back atop the NFC North, Jackson’s impact is impossible to ignore—especially as Chicago gears up for a pivotal rematch against the Packers. How important do you think depth players like Jackson are to a playoff push? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears30Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowChicago’s coldest day: Simone Biles brings the heatSimone Biles just redefined winter game-day style in Chicago’s coldest weather in over a decade! While cheering on her husband, Bears safety Jonathan Owens, Biles turned heads with a custom blue teddy coat that matched the team’s colors and his jersey number. Despite wind chills hitting -25°F, she looked effortlessly chic, pairing the fuzzy parka with an all-white outfit. The Bears crushed the Browns 31-3, but honestly, Biles’s coat stole the show. Who else is loving these bold, cozy looks for football season? Would you brave the cold for a moment like this? #News #SimoneBiles #ChicagoBears00Share