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CHICAGO — Long, blank stares across players’ faces Sunday night in the Chicago Bears locker room at Soldier Field reflected the abrupt ending of the season. Harrison Mevis’ 42-yard field goal in overtime propelled the Los Angeles Rams to a 20-17 victory and the NFC championship game.
An extraordinary run that had been built on a team's belief ended Sunday with a painful brand of disbelief. So now what?
Boston College offensive coordinator Will Lawing is leaving the school to take a job with the Bears, his head coach said Tuesday.
Boston College offensive coordinator and tight ends coach Will Lawing is set to join the Bears coaching staff in some capacity, head coach Bill O'Brien said on Tuesday via Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun-Times.
The offensive line looked like a stable situation heading into the offseason but season-ending injuries late in the season can always run on to the next year.
Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Jan. 21, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Front page flashback: Jan. 22, 2017 2017: An estimated quarter-million demonstrators poured into downtown to draw attention to women’s rights,
Sun-Times reporter Mary Norkol watched the divisional playoff game with Damore, 92. With the Bears' loss in overtime, Damore said he hopes he will be around next season to cheer the team on: “I feel pretty good.
PFF has floated D.J. Moore as a potential 2026 trade candidate. With his cap hit rising and his role shifting in Chicago’s offense, the buzz is real.