New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson was preparing the Detroit Lions to play the Washington Commanders a week ago. On Thursday, he made important choices on his third official day in charge of the Bears.
The deal reached Tuesday follows a 14-3 regular season that defied external widespread preseason projections of at least a losing record if not a last-place finish in the NFC North.
The Chicago Bears have completed an interview with Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores. The Bears are completing all first-round interviews virtually as they look for the best fit for former USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams.
Chicago was waking up to a bitter cold morning Monday, with sub-zero temperatures and wind chills as low as -15. And it's only going to get colder from there.
The Chicago Cubs are trying to pick themselves up off the mat after missing out on star closer Tanner Scott. Adding him would have been the most important addit
to the chagrin of the Minnesota Vikings and the rest of the NFC North. “Bear down: Chicago is finalizing a deal to hire Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as its next head coach ...
The Minnesota Twins are currently up for sale and we've heard that the sale could be completed as early as Opening Day. We've also learned that the sale will be
The Chicago Bears hired Detroit's offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and there are three ripple effects for the Minnesota Vikings.
Northwestern led 69-58 after a 25-point third quarter and the Wildcats increased their lead to 14 early in the fourth. The Golden Gophers outscored them 29-8 over the final eight minutes.
Over the past two seasons, Jeffers carries a .246/.328/.456 batting line in exactly 800 trips to the plate. Vázquez has hit .222/.265/.322 through 670 plate appearances. Manager Rocco Baldelli nevertheless stuck to the even divide in playing time last year. Each player made 81 starts. Jeffers caught 720 1/3 innings, while Vázquez logged 719 frames.
It’s almost as though the Minnesota Twins have forgotten the offseason is about roster changes. With an impending sale, ownership has mandated that Derek Falvey spend no money.
The Chicago Bulls might be zeroing in on a destination for center Nikola Vučević. The Golden State Warriors have emerged as a potential suitor for Vučević ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to an ESPN report.