After late-game collapse in Detroit, Bears focus on finishing games
That included quarterback Justin Fields, who, in a tough spot, fumbled on the first play of the Bears' final drive last Sunday.
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That included quarterback Justin Fields, who, in a tough spot, fumbled on the first play of the Bears' final drive last Sunday.
Defensive end Montez Sweat has clearly made an impact in his first two games on the Bears defense. Next up, the high-powered Lions offense.
This is a very experienced Northwestern team that will be making the trip to North Carolina.
"The longer I was out, the more I wanted to play."
"You walk into a place that you already know it demands your best, and that feeling is just a feeling that I need to have, and I love to have," Counsell said.
Three quarters of good football – that's what Tyson Bagent gave the Bears in New Orleans before a three-turnover fourth quarter sealed the Bears' fate.
For the Cubs, Cody Bellinger declined a mutual option, making him a free agent too.
It will be a special day for Wildcats coach David Braun, bringing back some baseball memories.
The Bears also signed run-stuffing defensive tackle Andrew Billings to a two-year contract extension.
Both Johnson and GM Ryan Poles seemed open to continuing negotiating, but Johnson said he's looking forward to the opportunity to test the open market in free agency.
The Chargers' league-worst pass defense could be good news for the 4th round pick, who's been getting more gameday opportunities the past couple weeks.
Johnson said he's looking for security and respect, but wouldn't get into specifics about money.
Tyson Bagent says he's trying to keep this week as similar as possible to his first week as starting quarterback.
Injuries continue to plague the Bears this season with key offensive line and defensive backs out as well.
Left guard Teven Jenkins said he couldn't talk about possibly moving to the right side, but talked about cleaning up what OC Luke Getsy called "communication issues" on the line.