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Fans Mourn Passing of Bears 'Superfan' George Wendt From Saturday Night Live SkitsFans mourned the passing of Wendt, who led a gregarious band of Bears, Bulls and Blackhawks superfans on the show featuring SNL cast members Mike Myers, Chris Farley and others during the time it captured hearts and minds on the popular TV show.
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Axios on MSNFans voice frustration as Bears stadium plans flip yet againThe Chicago Bears' stadium drama has fans and lawmakers feeling whiplash. Why it matters: The stadium saga has pitted suburbs versus the city while fans watched almost four years go by without construction starting on a state-of-the-art stadium.
With his deal in place, where does Thuney land among Chicago's offensive linemen? Which player is going to bring the most value in 2025 and beyond? Let's take a look. Since the final 53-man roster is not yet set,
A coaching overhaul, a franchise quarterback, and more offensive weapons should make the Chicago Bears a better team in 2025, but will it be enough to compete in a stacked division?
Ben Roethlisberger reacts to Caleb Williams revealing that he initially did not want to join the Chicago Bears
The Bears' 2025 schedule release video gives fans what they want: more Ben Johnson content.
The former Bears head coach and current Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator makes his return to Soldier Field on September 21—and it could get ugly.
The Chicago native appeared multiple times in the recurring “Da Bears” sketch on “Saturday Night Live,” in which a group of blindly devoted Chicago Bears fans, decked out in Bears gear, dark sunglasses and thick mustaches, discuss the team on a talk show, with many conversations punctuated by them saying “Da Bears!” in a thick Chicago accent.
The Chicago Bears have agreed to a two-year contract extension with two-time All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney, his agent Mike McCartney announced on Tuesday. The e
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears dealt one of NFL’s hardest stretches on 2025 scheduleAs OTAs kick off, Chicago Bears fans are still basking in glow of the team’s massive offseason changes. But once Week 1 rolls around, things will get serious.