Dec. 2: Let's Look Ahead That goal-line stand the Vikings used to shut down the Bears and turn momentum Sunday is still a topic of discussion.
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Bears Head Back To Drawing Board Not since the Super Bowl 2006 season have the Bears been able to stack wins. The "win one, lose one", or "win two, lose two" approach creates mediocrity and complicates a teams' December.
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Nov. 26: Vasher Out For Season? Two separate injuries to the right hand of Bears starting cornerback Nathan Vasher puts the rest of his season in jeopardy.
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Nov. 24: Sunday Night @ Vikings Bears Coach Lovie Smith indicated the injuries from in Sunday’s win over the Rams do not appear to be serious.
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Nov 20: Face of the Defense One voice: Lance Briggs
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Nov. 18: Inury Updates Five Bears held out of practice, but not QB Kyle Orton. He is absent
from the injury report despite a sore right ankle that will likely
remain sore for a while.
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Nov. 17: 11 Weeks by The Numbers Sunday's opponent, the St. Louis Rams, are 2-8 for a reason.
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Nov. 14: Harris Responds to Media; Orton Update Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris reprimanded the media for its coverage of the team. In particular, he is fuming at a report he claims put words in his mouth.
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Nov. 6: Orton Absent, Brown's Calf, Briggs Jacked Missing his second day of practice because of a sprained right ankle makes it difficult for Kyle Orton to realistically start at quarterback Sunday against the Titans. MORE
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Nov. 5: Rex Grossman, Lovie on Obama, Titans Injuries While Kyle Orton refuses to give up hope of playing Sunday against the unbeaten Titans, Rex Grossman is preparing as if he will start. MORE
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Bears Blog Nov. 3: Orton Update Only saying Kyle Orton has a right ankle injury, Bears head coach Lovie Smith refuses to offer much more than that.
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Oct. 29: Hester Puts Pressure on Himself Living up to the billing as the game’s finest return man -- ever -- is no simple task for Devin Hester.
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Oct. 27: Back to Work Technically the Bears do not have to comment on injured players missing practice on Monday, but it appeared cornerbacks Charles Tillman and Nathan Vasher were out. MORE
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Oct. 23: Short Practice Week Work Week Over; Vasher Back in Full Stride
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Oct. 22: Torn Bicep Sends Promising Rookie to Injured Reserve A torn bicep and subsequent surgery sends Zackary Bowman to season-ending injured reserve.
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Oct. 20: Rookiee's Weekend Ends on a Downer After collecting a touchdown off a botched punt return on special teams and picking off Minnesota's Gus Frerortte to end the game, rookie corner Zackary Bowman needs surgery to repair a biceps injury.
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Jeff Joniak's Keys to the Game: Minnesota Vikings (3-3) At Chicago Bears (3-3) Go get Vikings quarterback Gus Frerotte. He is capable of hurting the Bears.
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Oct. 17: Counting Down to Secondary Decisions We still are in the dark on who plays in the Bears secondary Sunday against the Vikings.
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Oct. 15: Berrian Speaks Briefly answering questions about his decision to take the money and
run to Minnesota in free agency, former Bears receiver Bernard Berrian
admits a few things
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Oct. 13: Run defense; Metcalf suspended for steroids If a hamstring injury suffered in the third quarter of Sunday's loss to Atlanta sidelines Danieal Manning, the Bears have a void in their nickel package. Options are limited.
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Oct. 10: Harris' Knee Still Sore For the second time this week. defensive tackle Tommie Harris was limited by a sore left knee.
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Jeff Joniak's Keys to the Game: Bears at Falcons WBBM's Bears Broadcast starts at 9 a.m. Sunday
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Oct. 9: Harris Back Harris meet with reporters and admis to missing football.
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Bears Blog October 6: The Return of Tommie Harris Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris is expected to play Sunday against the Falcons in Atlanta. His one-game suspension expired.
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Jeff Joniak's Keys to the Lions Game
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Tommie Harris Suspended
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October 2: Bearing Up With Injuries Injuries to four starters complicates the Bears preparation for the Lions.
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Sept. 29: Impressive One month down, three months to go. In other words, it's a long season. MORE
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Jeff Joniak's Keys to the Game: Philadelphia at Bears No team in the NFC through the first three weeks has scored more points off turnovers than the Bears (32).
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Sept. 26: Hester Gives it a Go While still admitting to some soreness, Bears return star Devin Hester
returned to practice
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Sept. 24: First-Round Pick Back in Pads There is no timetable for his return, but first-round draft pick Chris Williams is back
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Sept. 23: Receiver Bradley Doesn't Pass A rocky four-year stay in Chicago ends for receiver Mark Bradley, waived by the Bears not even a month into the regular season.
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Sept. 22: Brown Tackle Challenges UPON FURTHER REVIEW Safety Mike Brown was awarded a team-high 17 tackles
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Sept. 18: More On Injuries TORN CARTILAGE Receiver Devin Hester revealed that he is suffering from torn cartilage on the left side of his ribcage. MORE
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Sept. 17: Injuries, Injuries PAIN IN THE SECONDARY Injuries ravage safeties in the NFL. It happens every season. MORE
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Sept. 16: On To Tampa
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Chicago Bears at Carolina Panthers : Keys To The Game SLAM THE DOOR: As good as the Bears were in holding the Colts to 53 rushing yards in the opener; they have to be even better against the Panthers.
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Sept. 10: Adewale Ogunleye Honored DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Bears defensive end Adewale Ogunleye was named the NFC Defensive player of the week after collecting 3 tackles plus 3 tackles for loss, including a safety in a tone-setting effort against the Indianapolis Colts.
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Sept. 9: Running Into the Spotlight IMPRESSIVE Running right into the national spotlight, Bears running back Matt Forte' is no longer an unknown.
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Week 1 NFL: Keys to the Game Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts Keys to the Game
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Sept. 1 -- Bears Select Captains CAPTAINS NAMED
Under head coach Lovie Smith captains are voted on by teammates every season on the Monday before the opener. Today, quarterback Kyle Orton joined center Olin Kreutz safety Mike Brown, linebacker Brian Urlacher, and long-snapper Pat Mannelly. Orton’s selection holds valuable significance. He starts at the position of leadership on offense and it says a lot about how he’s perceived in the locker-room.
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August 14th - It's Over IT'S OVER
Training camp officially came to an end this afternoon in Bourbonnais after a practice that prepped the Bears for Seattle. Virtually every player wore someone else's uniform.
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Bears Camp Update -- August 14 -- Play Time PLAY TIME It looks like you might see Lovie Smith’s starter play into the third quarter Saturday in Seattle. Smith said most starters will play at least a half, possibly more.
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Bears Camp Update -- August 13 -- Popping Pads POPPING PADS In what clearly was the most physical practice of camp, both the offense and defense got after it.
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August 11th - Bears Camp Update PRACTICE BUMPS AND BRUISES
Early in practice during a special teams drill, starting strong safety Brandon McGowan went down with a right ankle sprain. Trainers wrapped his foot ending McGowan's day.
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August 10, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp--Full Pad Practice Full Pad Practice A full pad practice produced a couple of good defensive plays.
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August 9, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp-- Captain Ogunleye CAPTAIN OGUNLEYE In a veteran move by a defensive leader, Adewale Ogunleye gathered the defensive line together after Saturday night's practice. While Ogunleye spoke, the other 12 listened. Some of the lineman described the impromptu speech as 'internal business.'
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August 4, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp--Unofficial Depth Chart UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART
In the first “unofficial” depth chart since last season, there is no indication who the starters are at quarterback and receiver.
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August 3, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp 'WE NEED TO BE SHARPER MENTALLY'
Getting a day off was beneficial to the offense. After getting a stern message in meetings from coordinator Ron Turner, the unit responded with a focused and crisp practice.
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August 1, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- 'Family Night' FANS SWARM 'FAMILY NIGHT' WORKOUT.
Nearly 25,000 fans paid their way into Soldier Field for the annual “Family Night” Bears practice. It was a lively crowd who showered stars like Brian Urlacher and Devin Hester with loud ovations during team introductions.
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July 31, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- No storm NO STORM A severe storm was predicted to roll through Bourbonnais, but it fizzled out allowing the Bears to get in a shortened 90-minute session.
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July 30, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- Lively Workout LIVELY WORKOUT It was another lively evening practice for the Bears. It cooled off considerably and the humidity dropped.
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July 29, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- Big 'O' Returns Big “O” Returns
After being sidelined for a week after an Achilles procedure in the off-season, six-time Pro Bowl center Olin Kreutz returned to practice Tuesday
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July 27, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- Devin in Heaven DEVIN IN HEAVEN
After missing four days of practice, Devin Hester showed up freshly minted and financially secure for the next six years, in full pads with white socks pulled high over his calf to his knees.
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July 27, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- Under the lights NIGHT LIGHTS
A full pad practice under the lights brought out the best in the Bears Saturday night. An energetic, and physical nine-on-seven inside run drill was spirited and set the tone for practice.
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July 26, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- Hester Hysteria HESTER HYSTERIA
Once there was a Devin Hester sighting late in Friday’s practice, word spread through the fans.
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July 25, 2008 -- Bears Training Camp -- HE'S BACK As much as a surprise as it was to hear that Devin Hester was holding out, it was equally surprising to see Hester at breakfast this morning in the dining hall.
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July 23, 2008 - Bears Training Camp - Hester Holds Out Hester Holds Out
Two time pro-bowler Devin Hester did not report to Bears training camp and was absent from the first practice.
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July 23rd, 2008 - Bears Training Camp - WILLIAMS AGREES TO TERMS WILLIAMS AGREES TO TERMS
First round draft choice Chris Williams agreed to a five-year contract this afternoon, so there will be no hold out by the rookie out of Vanderbilt. The deal is reportedly worth $16.0M with about $10.0M in guarenteed money. He is expected to practice this afternoon.
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July 23, 2008 - Bears Training Camp IT’S GOOD TO BE BACK
Bears training camp officially opens this afternoon with a three o’clock practice. Fans will be greeted to a spectacular day. It’s a sun-splashed, breezy, clear morning in Bourbonnais.
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