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Which was the more impressive play against the Cleveland Browns: Caleb Williams’ second-half touchdown pass to DJ Moore or Jaylon Johnson’s interception?
This defense is getting fired up at just the right time, and after the news today, they're set to get even scarier. It was announced today by the Chicago Bears that they have activated LB Tremaine Edmunds off the injured reserve list as he begins to ramp up.
The Chicago Bears have a critical game against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, December 20, but there's a game they should watch first.
The Chicago Bears are a National Football League team that plays in the NFC North division. The Bears have won one Super Bowl titles over the course of their history.
Here are my takeaways from the Bears' bounce-back win versus Cleveland Browns: The Bears usually struggle moving the ball down the field and have to lean on their ground game to help get some type of success going until they find success through the air.
Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright is tied for second in the NFL with five interceptions, but none of them ranks as his favorite play this season. “Probably the Tush Push,” he told the Tribune last week.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Cleveland Browns 31-3, improving their season record to 10-4. With losses by the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions, the Bears moved back into first place in their division. Chicago's defense forced three interceptions, bringing their season total for takeaways to 30.
In a bright blue hue befitting the Chicago Bears, Biles’ coat read “Owens” down the front, with a variety of patches throughout, including one of her husband’s likeness and another with his number, 36.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver DJ Moore, and running back D’Andre Swift ran for a pair of scores as Chicago moved closer to clinching a playoff spot for the first time in five years.
The Chicago Bears defense made sure Shedeur Sanders remembered his welcome-to-the-NFL moment on Sunday. Chicago crushed the Browns 31-3, holding the rookie quarterback without a touchdown while making life miserable for him all afternoon.