Bears can’t find end zone, Daniel Jones in loss to Giants
The Bears managed to score four field goals in Sunday's 20-12 loss to the Giants, but couldn't seem to find the end zone -- or Daniel Jones.
The Bears managed to score four field goals in Sunday's 20-12 loss to the Giants, but couldn't seem to find the end zone -- or Daniel Jones.
You knew when former Bears quarterback Mike Glennon was leading a putrid New York Giants offense into town, good things were bound to happen.
The Bears required a second-straight red zone stop as time expired to secure a 17-13 victory over the New York Giants to move to 2-0.
The Bears defeated the New York Giants, 19-14, Sunday at Soldier Field. The game had a similar script to it as the Bears held on for the victory.
A year ago, the Giants ended the Bears' five-game win streak. Now, the Bears are aiming to start a new one. What do you need to see to feel good?
Mitch Trubisky practiced in full on Wednesday and appears to be on track to start Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
There are quite a few annoyed Chicagoans around Halas Hall on Monday morning after the Bears let one slip through their hands in a 30-27 overtime loss to the New York Giants.