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In almost 125 minutes of football this season, the Bears have not held a lead against the Packers, Marc Silverman writes. On Saturday, Ben Johnson’s offense must come out with urgency and get back to playing physical football
Bears fans, stop waiting for the other shoe to drop, Marc Silverman writes. This team is real, Caleb Williams is built for the moment, and Ben Johnson delivered on every promise. Buckle up – January is going to be fun
Merry Christmas, Bears fans. For the first time in a while, it is a merry football season and a happy playoff year. How many people did you hug last Saturday night? Joyous, glorious hugs even from strangers because of what we witnessed.
Welcome to the biggest regular-season game at Soldier Field since the Bears faced Green Bay in the 2013 finale, where the winner took the division title, Marc Silverman writes. His prediction? Bears 27, Packers 23
Mark this down now. The Bears will get the Packers. They will do it soon and do it often, Marc Silverman writes
With two games against the Packers in the next three weeks, it’s finally time for those Soldier Field chants to ring true and not be based on blind hope. It’s time for this to become a real rivalry again, Marc Silverman writes
It truly is a happy Thanksgiving, Bears fans. Be thankful, Marc Silverman writes
Why Marc Silverman is choosing to be “sports happy” and not nitpick how the Bears win and who they continue to beat. Even if this team isn’t a true contender in 2025, they’ve got the coach, quarterback, and other assets to make them viable heading into the future
Never apologize for beating teams on the schedule. For years, the Bears were the team that others looked forward to playing. They are no longer that, Marc Silverman writes
Are the Bears good? The best answer I can give is, I don’t know, Marc Silverman writes
It’s okay to say it, Bears fans. Caleb Williams has to be better, and he has to be better right now, Marc Silverman writes
Marc Silverman: The question I get the most is whether I’m worried about Caleb Williams and some of the issues he’s dealing with. The answer is no, and here’s why
Ben Johnson’s Chicago Bears are cultivating a culture of belief and winning, Marc Silverman writes
Less than a year after one of the most painful regular-season losses in Bears history, a win on Monday at the scene of the crime could vault the Bears into playoff contention, Marc Silverman writes
Ben Johnson gets the perfect scenario for the bye week – the good feelings of a two-game win streak while his team gets valuable time to reset, work, and improve with 13 games still on the schedule, Marc Silverman writes