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Sky star Angel Reese breaks WNBA consecutive double-doubles record
It came down to the final minute, but Reese rewrote WNBA history on Sunday.
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Bears to be featured on ‘Hard Knocks' for first time this summer
We’re set to get a behind-the-scenes look at Bears training camp this year.
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Grayson Murray's family says 30-year-old golfer died by suicide
Murray withdrew from the Charles Schwab Cup Challenge on Friday and died on Saturday.
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Justin Fields kick returner? Steelers RB says coach has floated the idea
Justin Fields is one of the most dangerous players in the NFL with the ball in his hands and space to run.
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Former Vikings QB Kirk Cousins agrees to 4-year deal with Falcons, agent says
Quarterback Kirk Cousins is moving from Minnesota to Atlanta after agreeing to a four-year deal with the Falcons, his agent said on Monday.
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The Hammond Bears? Indiana bill aims to help bring in sports team
Could the Bears leave Soldier Field for Northwest Indiana? That’s what lawmakers in Indiana are hoping to explore.
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NFL Draft expert believes Bears pick Caleb Williams No. 1 overall
Add another voice to the growing consensus that the Bears will move on from Justin Fields and draft a rookie quarterback this year. NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah appeared on the Rich Eisen Show and said he believes the Bears will end up selecting Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick. “I just think he’s a rare, rare talent…
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Bears' Montez Sweat becomes first NFL player to lead two teams in sacks in a season
Montez Sweat finished the NFL season having done something no one has ever done before; he led two teams in sacks this season. Sweat finished with 6.0 sacks with the Bears and 6.5 sacks for the Commanders, leading both teams by the season’s end. After Sweat’s 6.0 sacks, Justin Jones has 4.5 sacks and Yannick Ngakoue finished with 4.0 sacks….
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Bears just did something no NFL team has done in over 50 years
The Bears were on the right side of NFL history this time after escaping with a Monday Night Football win against the Minnesota Vikings.
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Nobody in NFL history has ever done what the Bears did in their loss to the Lions
In sports media, terms like “historic win,” or “generational talent,” get thrown around so much that they begin to lose their real meaning. We all do it. It’s OK. Sports are exciting and hyperbole is part of the fun. But the Bears lost to the Lions in truly historic fashion on Sunday. As in they did something that no...