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The Chicago bears defensive tackle embraced his new city's soccer culture by posing with a personalized Fire kit alongside ...
The New York Jets quarterback room vastly improved when the team signed dual-threat Justin Fields early in free agency.
The Chicago Bears quarterback's fit at the Heat vs. Bulls NBA play-in game was almost as polarizing as his play on the field.
Justin Fields decided to leave the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason for the New York Jets as a free agent, but he's insisting it was not personal. Fields, 26, signed a two-year deal in New York ...
If you ask Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker, the New York Jets hit a home run by signing Justin Fields in free agency. Speaking with Kyle Odegard of Casino Beats, Brisker praised his former Chicago ...
Justin Fields has reported ... two seasons and a coaching change. Fields spent the 2024 season with the Steelers after being traded from the Chicago Bears and started the first six games of ...
Get an inside look at the offseason as general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus chart a new era of Bears football. Step inside meetings at the NFL Combine, travel cross-country with the ...
The Chicago Bears were one of several teams with a new head coach to kick off their voluntary offseason program on Monday, where new and returning players reported to Halas Hall for the first phase of ...
The Chicago Bears have been very busy this offseason. After hiring new head coach Ben Johnson, general manager Ryan Poles has been very clearly working to improve the roster dramatically.
The Chicago Bears are adding veteran experience to the quarterback room. The team signed quarterback Case Keenum on Friday. ESPN reported the deal is for one year and $3 million. The move adds an ...
In a move that echoed the Chicago Bears’ strategy with Justin Fields, the New England Patriots prioritized Joe Milton’s preferred landing spot for the 2025 season, doing so at the expense of the ...
Just like the Chicago Bears honored Justin Fields' preferred landing spot in 2024, the New England Patriots did the same for Joe Milton—this time at the expense of the Pittsburgh Steelers.