Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Week 3
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Spencer Rattler and Caleb Williams finally compete as opponents, not teammates in Saints vs. Bears. This one's been a long time coming:
A 1-5 team might not seem like much of a concern for the suddenly surging Bears but New Orleans has ways to be a problem and here's how.
A big day for Rome Odunze and a bounce back game for Dayo Odeyingbo highlight our bold predictions for Bears vs. Saints.
Would GM Ryan Poles look to bolster the roster before the trade deadline? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
The Saints, 1-5, have lost three of their games by one score or less. They're not as bad as their record indicates, even though they are, in fact, one of the worst teams in the NFL. The Bears, meanwhile, are the beneficiary of one-score games in two of their three games. The last two Chicago wins were by the same score: 25-24.
Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift is questionable to play in the Week 7 game against the New Orleans Saints. Here's what we know about his chances of playing on Sunday.
The Bears are the only team to never have a 4,000-yard passer. It has happened 233 times in NFL history. The first player to do it was Joe Namath, who threw for 4,007 yards with the Jets in 1967.
The last time the Bears faced an unproven quarterback, they knocked down J.J. McCarthy with a pick-six in the season opener but failed to knock him out.