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Corey Graham was disappointed when it became clear that he wouldn't have a chance to play much on defense.
10 thoughts and then some coming out of an ugly Bears' victory
So, what gets trashed first? Offensive coordinator Ron Turner said he's ready to start paring back the playbook with the Bears clearly struggling seven games into the Jay Cutler era.
With Cincinnati's offensive line eager to do his bidding in the "Benson Bowl," the Bears' 2005 first-round pick Cedric Benson loved every minute of his reunion with his former team.
Bears dona t mind verbal barbs from Ochocinco
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco acknowledges a fan during training camp in July.
Bears fail on every level against Packers
As he brushed off his suit jacket in the locker room, Lance Briggs tried his best to explain how the Packers had undressed the free-falling Bears defense.
Bears-Bengals injury report, Oct. 22
The tackle tandem that was supposed to be at the heart of the Bears' defense for years to come sat out practice on Thursday.
Special teams have Bears pointing ahead
On Monday mornings after games, Bears special teams coordinator Dave Toub barrels into his Halas Hall office no later than 6:30 a.m. While it's not early enough to beat Lovie Smith into work - "He leaves late and he's always the first one here," Toub said - it leaves enough time for the 47-year-old Toub to carry out one of the week's most ...
Fifth round proves to be Bears' sweet spot
If another team should dial up the Bears on draft day one April offering a couple of fifth round picks for a first round pick, the Bears might want to consider it.
Did Johnny Knox drop the ball before the goalline? And much more ...
No question has been asked more since the Bears' 48-24 victory over Detroit this afternoon than whether or not Johnny Knox crossed the goalline on his 102-yard kickoff return before flipping the ball to the ground.
How much of a concern is Bears running...
How concerned are you about the perceived lack of a Bears running game? It seems that Green Bay and Pittsburgh focused on taking away the running game and tried to force the Bears to pass, underestimating the talent of the Bears receivers and tight ends.
Why can't Urlacher play with cast on...
While I'm just as upset as all other Bears fans over our star middle linebacker getting a serious injury such as a dislocated wrist in the first game of the season, I can't help but wonder why a dislocated wrist will put a linebacker out for the entire season.
When: 7:20 p.m. Sunday. Where: Lambeau Field. TV: NBC. Radio: WTMJ-AM . Tickets: Sold out.
Packers' offense plans for best, hopes for Bears' worst
At first blush, it appears the only thing that can stop the Green Bay Packers from debuting as an offensive juggernaut Sunday night against the Chicago Bears is themselves.
Chicago Bears to keep 11 defensive backs
Players such as Craig Steltz and Trumaine McBride can take a breath now. They made it.
Special teams a route to roster
The Bears' Garrett Wolfe recovers a fumble on special teams against Buffalo on Aug.
Black and Blue all over: Hood to Chicago
Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert According to multiple reports , Chicago plans to sign veteran cornerback Rod Hood, who was released Monday by Cleveland.
Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels talks with Kyle Orton in the first half of a preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday in Seattle.
Slow-healing starters mean secondary still unsettled
The last line of defense appears to be the last unit the Bears will figure out -- unless they already have a plan and aren't sharing it.
How will Bears prepare to face new...
With the Packers switching their style of defense to a 3-4 and having no game footage aside from the preseason, what film are the Bears looking at to help get ready for Green Bay? Jason Weston, Wisconsin That's a very timely question because I wandered into an assistant coach's office this morning and he was watching tape of Green Bay from a ...
Not much from Bears DT Harris in 15 snaps
Quietly, Tommie Harris made his preseason debut Saturday night against the New York Giants, playing on the first three of five possessions the starting defensive unit was on the field.
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