Chicago Bears Review

Bears Looking for Improvement Against Arizona

In their first two preseason games this year, the Chicago Bears have not looked their best by a long stretch. There have been a few bright spots thus far such as the play of free agent signing Julius Peppers, rookie safety Major Wright, and wide out Devin Aromashodu. The main stories out of Bears camp, […]

Bears Training Camp News & Notes

There’ plenty to talk about this week as the Chicago Bears packed up their things in Bourbannais and set up camp at Halas Hall to prepare for the 2010-11 season. Tomorrow night the Bears will play their first preseason game at Solider Field against the Oakland Raiders. The coaching staff saw both good and bad […]

Bears Host Family Night at Soldier Field

 
Bears fans young and old have an opportunity to go see their hometown NFL team practice tonight at Soldier Field. Family Night kicks off at 4 PM from Soldier Field. There will be live music, free goodies, radio broadcasts, and a full Chicago Bears practice. This will be fans first chance to see players like […]

Johan Asiata Winning Bears Left Guard Battle

 
The biggest question he Chicago Bears need to answer heading into the 2010 season is can the offensive line protect Jay Cutler. The former All-Pro quarterback was harassed by opposing rushers throughout the 2009 season, preventing the Bears’ offense from ever really getting off the ground. The Bears have addressed other problems the past few […]

All Eyes on Johnny Knox

 
In his first year in the NFL, wide reciever Johnny Knox gave Chicago Bears’ quarterback Jay Cutler a much-needed big-play option. The Abilene Christian product caught 45 balls with five touchdowns including six reception, 70 yard game in week 2 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Knox finished behind Devin Hester, Earl Bennet, and Greg Olsen in […]

Will the Chicago Bears’ Defense of Old Return in 2010?

The Chicago Bears have long been associated with punishing defenders, but the past few seasons at Soldier Field have ugly on the defensive side of the ball. The 2009 defense finished the regular season ranked 21st overall-far from the 2006 season where the D ranked 3rd in the NFL. Things could be getting better though […]

5 Big Games For the Bears in 2010

 
Now that the Chicago Bears 2010 schedule has been released we can take a look at which games we should circle on our calendar.
1. Bears vs. Lions at Soldier Field,  September 12th
The Lions aren’t exactly the best team in the league, but the importance of getting off to a good start to the season cannot […]

Love Smith Gives Hints About 2010 Bears

 
Lovie Smith talked about what he had planned for the 2010 Chicago Bears at the annual owners’ meeting down in Orlando this week. The off season moves for Julius Peppers and Chester Taylor have given Bears fans some things to get excited about this season. The Bears also signed tight end Brandon Manumaleun and corner […]

Should The Chicago Bears Sign Brian Westbrook?

 
Going into what seems will most defiantly be a uncapped year in the NFL no one knows how much the Bears are willing to spend on free agency. If the Bears are going to make changes to their roster they will have to explore signing players looking for work as oppose to doing so in […]

Bears Promote Rod Marinelli to Defensive Coordinator

 
After naming his old boss Mike Martz as the Bears offensive coordinator, Lovie Smith and the Chicago Bears have decided to elevate Rod Marinelli from defensive line coach to defensive coordinator. The Bears interviewed candidates for the job such as former Bears assistant Perry Fuel, but some experts have been wondering lately if Smith would […]