Chicago Bears Insider Thursday, December 26, 2024 | | |
| | The Chicago Bears will try to avoid making history for the second time in three years when they meet the Seattle Seahawks at Soldier Field for “Thursday Night Football.” The Bears (4-11) enter their penultimate game on a nine-game losing streak and could tie the franchise record of 10 consecutive losses in a single season — a record they set to end the 2022 season. Meanwhile, the Seahawks (8-7) are trying to keep their long-shot playoff chances alive with a victory. Bears interim coach Thomas Brown said he expects to play his healthy starters despite the low stakes for his team. As kickoff approaches, here’s our look at the game. | | The Chicago Bears will try to avoid making history for the second time in three years when they meet the Seattle Seahawks at Soldier Field. | | | Caleb Williams recorded his fourth 300-yard outing of the season in Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions. Now the Chicago Bears rookie quarterback wants to punctuate his season properly. | | | There’s no suspense in the Chicago Bears’ offseason planning. What should they do? Shop for offensive linemen. | | | Who would ever have imagined the Chicago Bears would be here on Christmas morning, with nary a football present beneath a scraggly tree? | | | Chicago Bears interim coach Thomas Brown confirmed that left tackle Jones was headed for surgery on what the Tribune’s Brad Biggs reported Monday was a fractured left fibula. | | | Lately the NFL has been much more aggressive about scheduling games on Christmas. That’s been met with mixed feelings among the players. | | | Diving in on what went wrong in the Chicago Bears’ 34-17 loss, the little that went right and a few potential coaching candidates in Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts. | | | The Detroit Lions, even amid a plague of injuries, capitalized on Chicago Bears mistakes and surged ahead early to a 20-point lead in a lopsided Bears loss. | | | Caleb Williams is embarking on a crucial rookie season, trying to lean on a veteran Chicago Bears team as he navigates the highs and lows that come with development in the NFL. | | | |