Bears 2008 Schedule
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Hester MIA On First Day Of Bears Camp Devin Hester, who has electrified the NFL with 11 punt and kickoff returns for touchdowns in his first two seasons, skipped the Chicago Bears' first training camp practice Wednesday in a holdout.
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Hester Holds Out Two time pro-bowler Devin Hester did not report at Bears training camp Tuesday and is offically holding out for a bigger contract.
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Urlacher Agrees To Extension Through 2012 Deal worth $18 million, including a $6 million signing bonus. COMMENT
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Bears Take Jones From Lions
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'Classy' Talks Led To Harris Deal With Bears Tommie Harris says the talks that led to his four-year, $40 million contract with the Chicago Bears were businesslike and "classy."
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Bears Sign Tommie Harris The Chicago Bears signed defensive tackle Tommie Harris to a four-year contract extension that runs through the 2012 season.
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Bears Gave Up On Benson Too Soon, Says Lawyer "You can't judge a movie by the first five minutes," attorney says after Bears waive running back following another alcohol-related arrest.
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Da Coach, Sayers Have Plan To Help Ex-Players Former Chicago Bear greats Mike Ditka and Gale Sayers have a plan that calls for doctors to donate medical care to retired NFL players.
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UPDATE: Bears Sign Williams The Bears signed first-round pick Chiris Williams today hours before the start of training camp.
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NFL Hall of Fame Remains UnDented In an announcement from Phoenix, the site of the Super Bowl, the National Football League said former Chicago Bear Richard Dent was eliminated from consideration on the second round of 2008 votes for enshrinement into the NFL's Hall of Fame.
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Bears Put Packers in Deep Freeze With no post-season a year after winning the National Football conference, the Bears ruined Green Bay’s chances for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
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The Fridge Gets A News Grin Former Bears defensive lineman William ``The Refrigerator'' Perry began his football career with a famous gap-toothed grin.
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Hester's Return Sparks Bears Past Chiefs 20-10 Devin Hester fielded the punt, and in a flash, the Chicago Bears were in control. Hester scored on a 73-yard punt in the second quarter and set up a field goal in the third with another long return as the defending NFC champions beat the Kansas CityChiefs 20-10 on Sunday.
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Ditka To Skip Hall Of Fame Ceremony In Protest Mike Ditka says he won't be going to Canton, Ohio, for the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, and he says he won't go again until the NFL and the players' union start treating disabled players right.
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