Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden receives some high praise from special teams coordinator Richard Hightower.
No sacks allowed by the O-line. Montez Sweat finally got a sack, though. And a flea-flicker for a touchdown? Oh, my.
Bears fans know all too well that a quarterback performance can feel significant in the moment but ultimately mean little.
Here’s what worked for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in his best game of the season — and what he can carry over to Week 4.
Declan Doyle (offense) and Richard Hightower (special teams) spoke to the media about the offense not committing any pre-snap penalties against the Cowboys, relying on linebacker Tremaine Edmunds to p ...
Looking to build off their Week 3 win against the Dallas Cowboys, the Bears defense should be credited just as much as the offense, making several big plays in their win last weekend, as they were ...
Chicago Bears receivers Rome Odunze and DJ Moore take over a local Jewel store by bagging groceries, running carts and surprising shoppers with gift cards.
The Chicago Bears offensive line will have its hands full Sunday with Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby: “He doesn’t get tired.” ...
Week 3's win over the Dallas Cowboys brought a lot of excitement for the Chicago Bears' offense with Ben Johnson's unit ...
Rookie receiver Luther Burden III sparked the Bears on Sunday with his flea-flicker touchdown. He catches up with Cassie Carlson on his breakout game.
Burden has the potential to be a perennial big-play threat, especially in Johnson's motion and trickery-filled offense. He's a two-time first-team All-SEC who finished his collegiate career with 2,263 ...