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For Cleveland, the goal is to just get to the end of this season without more major injuries or made-for-TV drama.
Zac Jackson107
Scott Engel runs through his list of preferred flex options for those fantasy managers trying to plug a lineup hole in Week 3 off waivers.
Scott Engel23
Cleveland Browns running back D’Onta Foreman was placed on a backboard and carted off the field late in Thursday’s practice before being rushed to a hospital via ambulance and helicopter. He’s expected to be released from the hospital Thursday afternoon and will return to the team after X-rays and CT scans on his head and neck area were negative, according to the team. Foreman was injured during a special teams drill on the team’s second day in full pads. Members of the team’s medical staff attended to Foreman for several minutes before the cart drove him to an ambulance adjacent...
Zac Jackson14
The Bears have money to spend in free agency, including on their own players. The big question is what happens with Johnson.
Adam Jahns121
How appealing is the Bears' job, should it be open? What happened to the running game? Plus our Bears-Cardinals picks.
Kevin Fishbain95
The Bears' lone touchdown came when they got all three phases working together, a sequence they'll want to build on from here.
Kevin Fishbain44
The Bears beat top pick Bryce Young and the Panthers on "Thursday Night Football." What did the Prime Video crew have to say about them?
Adam Jahns267
The Bears held the Carolina to 213 yards, the fewest allowed by Chicago and the fewest gained by the Panthers in any game this season.
Kalyn Kahler and Kevin Fishbain87
The Bears have eight games left. Some players are improving. But they still have holes to fill. Let's predict what's next.
Adam Jahns140
The Chargers' top players had big performances on Sunday night, and the Bears couldn't stop them.
Kevin Fishbain274
Could Cleveland make a deal for a running back before the trade deadline? And would adding a receiver such as DeAndre Hopkins make sense?
Zac Jackson35
The Bears ended their home losing streak behind their rookie quarterback and an efficient performance on both sides of the ball.
Kevin Fishbain347
Foreman rushed for 89 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 31 yards and a TD.
The Athletic Staff140
Before his injury, Fields was struggling and the Bears offense was a mess. What went wrong, and what can we take away?
Kevin Fishbain184
The Bears are confident as they get set to face their division foe, a Vikings team that is aggressive on defense but down Justin Jefferson.
Kevin Fishbain68
We talked to three NFL scouts, all of whom are high on guard Nate Davis and skeptical that receiver Chase Claypool will be a big producer.
Dan Pompei98
An updated look at the Bears' depth chart shows improvement in the trenches, but there's still work to be done at defensive end.
Kevin Fishbain and Adam Jahns66
Poles addressed David Montgomery's departure, newcomers D'Onta Foreman and Robert Tonyan and the remaining needs on the offensive line.
Kevin Fishbain117
The Bears have a new No. 1 wide receiver and two new starting linebackers, but they need more help up front and depth all over.
Adam Jahns and Kevin Fishbain116
What we heard from Bears GM Ryan Poles about Moore, Nate Davis, Travis Homer and P.J. Walker, the newcomers to the offense.
Adam Jahns75
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