Football is back, and not a moment too soon!

After a long, football-less offseason marred by a pandemic, the NFL season returns Thursday night and not a moment too soon.
After a long, football-less offseason marred by a pandemic, the NFL season returns Thursday night and not a moment too soon.
Eddie Goldman's decision to opt out of the 2020 NFL season a big blow to the Bears defense, but it'll be "next man up" for the team.
The 2020 NFL schedule was released Thursday night and the Bears face an awfully tough stretch in the middle of the season.
The 2020 NFL Draft will forever be remembered as the coronavirus-altered event. Here's hoping the Bears' draft class is remembered for more.
The Bears drafted Notre Dame tight end Cole Kmet and Utah cornerback Jaylon Johnson in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Bears have a number of holes that they need to address in the 2020 NFL Draft. But which ones should they address first?
The Bears traded a fourth-round compensatory selection for veteran quarterback Nick Foles, who brings both experience and competition to Chicago.
Some Bears critics may gripe about money or age, but general manager Ryan Pace upgraded two positions via free agency.
The NFL's 2020 free agency pregame show — aka "legal tampering" period — is set to kick off. Will the Bears be aggressive out of the gates?
That storyline is this: