Chicago Bears 2025 Schedule Release
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Analysis: Where there's a will in the NFL there's a way and there is a path the Bears can take if they want to afford a contract for Trey Hendrickson. Ryan Pace would approve.
Before the Bears' 2025 schedule is officially released, we're taking one last stab at predicting the entire 17-game slate.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNTelander: In tiny Gooding, Idaho, football and farm work made Chicago Bears Colston Loveland NFL-readyThe place where you grow up can shape you as surely as a chisel shapes wood. Chicago Bears first-round draft pick Colston Loveland most assuredly was shaped in Gooding, Idaho.
The Chicago Bears are expected to make a push for the playoffs in 2025, but to really become a Super Bowl contender, they address a glaring weakness in this early 2026 mock draft.
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Chicago Bears rookie Luther Burden III remains proud of the proverbial chip he carries on his shoulder. “Everybody who passed up on me has got to pay.”
According to FOX and the NFL, the Bears host the Packers in a Week 16 game on Dec. 20, 2025. It's part of a primetime Saturday doubleheader with the Bears and Packers playing one of the two games. The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders will play the other primetime game of the double-header.
The Chicago Bears had an incredibly busy offseason, and the upgrades GM Ryan Poles made on offense and defense have leveled up expectations.
The Chicago Bears 2025 regular season schedule, brought to you by United Airlines, will be unveiled as part of the NFL’s league-wide release on Wednesday, May 14 at 7 p.m. CT. Immediately following the schedule release,
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Sporting News on MSNBears trade proposal lands Bengals projected $62 million All-Pro in ChicagoThe Chicago Bears' defensive line will have some new faces in 2025. The team added Grady Jarrett and Dayo Odeyingbo through free agency this offseason and also acquired Shemar Turner during the second round of the draft.
The Chicago Bears have had a remarkable 2025 offseason. By some accounts, it was the best offseason in the NFC North. But not every move that general manager Ry