The Chicago Bears hammered the New York Giants 29-3 last week and get one more game against the Minnesota Vikings. With a chance to finish the year on a three-game winning streak, would a win Sunday alter the team's evaluations of coach Matt Nagy or general manager Ryan Pace? What else can the Bears take away from last week's win? And which players have the most to play for in Week 18? Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune joined "GN Sports" and "Chicago Football Weekly" on WGN to discuss the ins and outs.
The Chicago Bears came back from 10 points down and upset the Seattle Seahawks 25-24 with a touchdown and two-point conversion with 1:01 remaining. The win only improved the team to 5-10 in a wayward season. But it wasn't entirely meaningless. Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune joined the crew of "GN Sports" and "Chicago Football Weekly" to explain the Bears' silver linings while also projecting another win this week over the New York Giants. Praise for Darnell Mooney, Robert Quinn and Germain Ifedi is included.
Chicago Bears rookie Teven Jenkins had a rough debut at left tackle against the Green Bay Packers. Quarterback Justin Fields can squeeze a lot out of the final month of his rookie season. Pass rusher Robert Quinn has a chance to set the franchise's single-season sacks record. Matt Nagy's job security remains a hot topic. Those are just some of the things to watch as the Bears welcome the Minnesota Vikings to Soldier Field for Monday Night Football this week. Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune joined Paul Allen of 100.3 KFAN FM in Minneapolis to talk through it all.
Dan Wiederer and Rich Campbell discuss the current state of Matt Nagy, Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears and whether a bounce-back victory could be in store against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at Soldier Field. The Bears are reeling but they could be a good value pick in Week 8. A full rundown of NFL picks includes discussions about the confidence of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the golden opportunity awaiting the Indianapolis Colts and why the Pittsburgh Steelers could be the upset play of the week.
The Chicago Bears have lost consecutive games in humiliating fashion, owned by Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers in Week 6, then blown out by Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So what now? How will the team respond with so much of the season still left? Just how significant was Sunday's 38-3 loss in Tampa? Are there legitimate reasons to worry about Justin Fields' development? What kind of pressure is on Matt Nagy? And how can the Bears change their outlook with 10 games remaining? Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune and Dionne Miller of ABC 7 discuss it all.
After losing at home to Aaron Rodgers and the rival Green Bay Packers, the Chicago Bears get an even tougher assignment in Week 7. They will travel to Florida to face the reigning Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and all-time great quarterback Tom Brady. The Bears' season may be headed for a tailspin. And Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune and Dionne Miller of ABC7 talk about the stakes of Sunday's game, Brady's brilliance, Rodgers' now notorious "I own you!" taunt and so much more.
The Chicago Bears finished a roller coaster regular season with a lopsided loss to the rival Green Bay Packers that dropped them to 8-8. Still, they somehow qualified as the No. 7 seed for the NFC playoffs. Now they get a wild-card round showdown with the New Orleans Saints. Dan Wiederer and Dionne Miller try to make sense of it all.
What does Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky have at stake down the stretch of this season? Are the Bears' playoff chances legitimate? Dan Wiederer joined Lauren Mageira as part of WGN's "Chicago Football Weekly" show to discuss the Bears' upcoming game with the Jacksonville Jaguars.