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Marc Silverman: If I told you the Bears would acquire the Chiefs 2024 MVP this offseason, you would’ve laughed. Joe Tuney was given that award by his teammates at the end of the season.
The newness of this Bears marriage has finally pulled me out of my 2024 season malaise, Marc Silverman writes
Marc Silverman: With the combine days away and free agency less than three weeks from commencing, here’s how I would map out my perfect offseason for the Bears in order of importance
If you're Ryan Poles, do you call Cleveland and offer the 10th overall pick and a second rounder next year for Myles Garrett? Marc Silverman explores the Bears offseason
Marc Silverman writes: I don’t believe there was a single Chicago Bears player who maximized his potential in 2024
Ben Johnson won the press conference but now he must win the draft room by demanding Ryan Poles fixes these issues on the Chicago Bears, Marc Silverman writes
After months of hand wringing over the Bears, it’s time to give them a hand for hiring Ben Johnson, Marc Silverman writes
Ben Johnson is still the home run hire, but who are the Bears to scoff at Mike McCarthy, Marc Silverman writes
Excuse me if I’m not waiving a Bears flag thinking everything is going to be okay after this endeavor, Marc Silverman writes
I remember what winning felt like as a Bears fan. It was a long time ago. I ask the franchise to what it takes to get us back there, Marc Silverman writes
Caleb Williams has shown more accountability and humility than any coach or executive inside Halas Hall, Marc Silverman writes
In 105 years of Chicago Bears football, Ryan Poles is the architect of the two longest losing streaks and it took him just three seasons
If George McCaskey truly wants to win, he needs to put as much energy looking in the mirror as he did at scrubbing Hard Knocks from curse words, Marc Silverman writes
It’s time for the Bears to put their money where their mouth is. No cutting corners with the process or with expenses, Marc Silverman writes
Caleb Williams is probably the best thing to happen to the Chicago Bears in years, and we should be thankful for that, Marc Silverman writes