Saints riding 8-game, 16-year win streak vs Bears
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Find out how to watch the NFL Week 7 game between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, as well as the latest odds and updated injury report.
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Final Word: Chicago Bears have their identity. It has to carry them in a crucial 4-game stretch
The Bears’ identity has been to run the ball and to take the ball away. That will be what the Bears carry into a stretch of pivotal games that decides whether they’ll be in the playoff hunt.
D’Andre Swift had his most efficient effort in Week 6. Is the Chicago Bears running game turning a corner? Here are three reasons it might be.
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.
Allen is now the Chicago Bears defensive coordinator, and his defense created a turnover early against the Saints. Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler was stripped of the ball while scrambling in the pocket and the ball was recovered by the Bears.
Would GM Ryan Poles look to bolster the roster before the trade deadline? Brad Biggs answers your Chicago Bears questions weekly.
Daryl Johnston and Kevin Kugler broke down the Chicago Bear's 26-14 win over the New Orleans Saints and discussed whether Chicago's 4-game winning streak can continue.
While all wins are worth celebrating, this didn’t change the overall assessment. Quarterback Caleb Williams called it “insane” for the Bears to be 4-2 given how much growth has yet to happen, and Johnson continued his approach of cherishing the victory but still being "a truth-teller.