Bears’ Super Bowl window currently closed, but not locked
Any Bears fans holding out hope that the team is still inside a “Super Bowl window” just might have jumped off that bandwagon on Sunday.
Any Bears fans holding out hope that the team is still inside a “Super Bowl window” just might have jumped off that bandwagon on Sunday.
I wrote a piece on Thursday identifying 5 needs the Bears could address with their five picks in the 2019 NFL Draft. The positions I targeted were running back, outside linebacker, safety, offensive line and cornerback. With the Bears trading Jordan Howard to the Eagles this offseason, running back felt like the most pressing hole to fill.
Low on draft pick ammunition, Bears GM Ryan Pace will have to get creative filling his team's needs in the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Khalil Mack trade is inarguably paying dividends for Bears general manager Ryan Pace and the Chicago Bears.
With new head coach Matt Nagy in place, ready to leave a footprint on the organization, general manager Ryan Pace set out to give him some tools to accomplish his goals with the installment of the Chicago Bears’ 2018 draft class.
The 2018 NFL Draft is approaching fast and there are a number of different directions in which the Bears can go to help improve their team in Year 1 of the Matt Nagy regime.
Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is Bears general manager Ryan Pace's choice to replace John Fox as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears.
The Bears have fired head coach John Fox after three years with the team. Fox accumulated a 14-34 record in three straight losing seasons with double-digit losses. The Bears finished dead last in the NFC North in each of those seasons.
The Bears went into Cincinnati on Sunday and absolutely beat the snot out of the Bengals for four quarters, coming away with their fourth victory of the year in an impressive 33-7 rout.
What if the Bears had traded for Jimmy Garoppolo instead of drafting Mitch Trubisky? That'll be on Bears fans' minds as the 49ers come to town.