The NFL looks like it's entering a running back renaissance, and this off-season the Bears have to act accordingly
From building through the trenches to embracing dynamic quarterbacks, here are the key takeaways for the Chicago Bears from the NFL's conference championship games.
The Dallas Cowboys are expected to hire former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus as their new defensive coordinator.
Sunday’s NFC Championship game saw the Philadelphia Eagles thrash the Washington Commanders 55-23 as Nick Sirianni’s side made it through to their second Super Bowl in three years.
Johnson kept it status quo on special teams, retaining Richard Hightower as special teams coordinator. Hightower has been with the Bears for the past three seasons and should bring an important level of continuity to what otherwise looks like a brand-new group of coaches.
The Eagles are the first team in NFL history with seven rushing TDs in a playoff game since the 1940 Chicago Bears. Philadelphia had 229 yards on the ground and averaged 6.4 yards per rush.
The NFC championship game Sunday between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders is the third matchup of the season between the division rivals.
By ROB MAADDI Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles are running back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three years and fifth time in franchise history. Barkley had another 60-yard
Former Tennessee Titan Khari Blasingame will be in Super Bowl 59 with Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles against Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs.
Philadelphia is back in the big game following a one-year hiatus. The Eagles defeated the rival Washington Commanders to qualify for Super Bowl LIX, the franchise’s fifth-ever trip to a Super Bowl and third in the past eight years.
Another NFL playoff season has come and gone without the Chicago Bears in the mix ... where the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will face off. However, with new head coach Ben Johnson ...
On Draft Night, 2023, Chicago’s GM Ryan Poles swapped the Bears’ first-round pick (#9) for Philly’s (#10). The Eagles used the 9th pick to snag Carter, the game-wrecking defensive tackle now anchoring one of the NFL’s top defenses.