The Chicago Bears defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9. This is how we graded each unit of the football team.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 47-42, on Sunday. It was Chicago's fifth win in the last six games, and ...
Chicago survived a game it would’ve lost in past years, with its new coach drawing up trick plays and putting young players ...
The Chicago Bears have scrapped for each of their five wins this season, and Ben Johnson didn't let them forget it.
The Bears punted to the Bengals, who were down 14 and out of timeouts. Three plays later, tight end Noah Fant caught a ...
Caleb Williams connected with Colston Loveland for a 58-yard touchdown with 17 seconds left, and the Chicago Bears beat the Cincinnati Bengals 47-42 in a wild game that featured three touchdowns in ...
After watching tape of Sunday’s exciting 47-42 win over the Bengals in Cincinnati, Bears coach Ben Johnson on Monday spoke to ...
Trey Hendrickson said during a Nov. 3 interview that he doesn't have expectation regarding a potential trade out of the ...
The Bengals made a bunch of plays down the stretch, but they were on offense and special teams. From Joe Flacco throwing two ...
Yes, it was against a defense that might end up as one of the worst of all time — none has ever allowed 260 passing yards and 160 rushing yards per game in a full season, the way the Bengals are now.
Simply put, Bears fans were put through the wringer in the final minutes, which is a feeling shared by the players. Following the game, safety Kevin Byard perfectly summed up what it felt like for ...
Chicago Bears rookie running back Kyle Monangai had 100 rushing yards in the first half of his first NFL start.