Monday, September 10, 2012

Chicago Bears

  • Marshall delivers in Bears debut

    The Pro Bowl receiver got off to a good start with his new team and his old quarterback, coming through with an explosive performance for the Chicago Bears in their 41-21 season-opening victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Marshall caught nine passes ...

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  • Bears waive Quigley, sign OT Scott

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears made a series of roster moves on Monday as they released punter Ryan Quigley; signed offensive tackle Jonathan Scott; signed tight end Dedrick Epps to the practice squad; and terminated the practice squad contract ...

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  • Bears relatively healthy after win

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Had the Chicago Bears practiced Monday following a 41-21 victory Sunday over the Indianapolis Colts, coach Lovie Smith said the club would have held out cornerback Charles Tillman, linebacker Brian Urlacher and tight end Kyle ...

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  • Bears still have much to prove, plus 10 observations

    Brandon Marshall made at least three catches not normally associated with a Chicago Bears wide receiver - plays he can make just as well against Charles Woodson as Jerraud Powers or Vontae Davis.

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  • Cook County to fight Chicago Bears amusement tax ruling

    Cook County officials said they plan to fight a judge's ruling that let the Chicago Bears off the hook for millions of dollars in taxes the county argues it's owed.

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  • Injury concerns for the Bears after season opener.

    After decimating the Indianapolis Colts 41-21 in the 2012 NFL season opener yesterday, not all news is good for the Chicago Bears. There were many questions about Brian Urlacher's knee after he was pulled from yesterday's game in the fourth quarter.

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  • 2012 Stock Watch

    Many of the team's fans today have never seen a receiving threat of Marshall's ilk in a Bears uniform. Marshall basically put the league on notice against the Colts.

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  • Foe familiarity helps with quick turnaround

    LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears expressed mixed sentiments about the four-day turnaround coming off Sunday's win over the Indianapolis Colts leading into a Thursday night matchup with the Green Bay Packers, but the universal positive seen in the ...

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  • Chicago Bears Fan Falls from Stripper Pole in Epic Tailgating Fail

    Consider the next 15 seconds a priceless life lesson for those would-be superstars who spot a lopsided pole and think to themselves, "I can do that.

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  • Bears: Henry Melton hopes to continue hot start this time

    Chicago Bears DT Henry Melton remembers last year, so he and the team are hoping there is more to come this season than just his performance in the season opener.

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  • Bears-Packers I: Monday 'practice' report

    The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears have a short week in advance of Thursday night's game at Lambeau Field. That means both teams are required to release a Wednesday-like practice report even though neither team practiced.

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  • Bears trounce Colts in opener

    As an Arlington Heights native, Colts safety Tom Zbikowski remembers years of bland, rarely potent offenses from the Bears.

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  • Forte plays big role in Bears' potent offense

    The first time the Colts faced a third down, the Bears used Peppers and Shea McClellin on the edges and kicked Israel Idonije inside with defensive tackle Henry Melton.

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  • 2012 Week 1 coverage

    CHICAGO -- Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler tilted his head to the side, and uttered two words to describe his method for breaking out of a 1-of-10 passing debacle early Sunday to light up the Indianapolis Colts for 333 yards and two touchdowns in ...

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  • County to fight Bears' court win on taxes

    After years of debate and legal squabbling about whether Chicago sports teams owe back taxes and interest on amenities purchased by patrons in premium seats, a Cook County Circuit Court judge ruled last month that the Chicago Bears are not obligated to ...

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  • Chicago Bears give Andrew Luck rude NFL welcome with 41-21 win over ...

    Cutler threw for 333 yards and two touchdowns, Marshall added 119 yards receiving with a TD, and the Chicago Bears spoiled Luck's debut, beating the Indianapolis Colts 41-21 Sunday in the season opener.

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  • Up next for Bears: Packers

    By Dan Pompei, Chicago Tribune reporter. 8:15 p.m. CDT, September 9, 2012. Quick look: The Packers are the measuring stick for the Bears. They will always be second best in the NFC North, at best, if they can't beat the Packers. The Packers, meanwhile ...

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  • Marshall-Cutler reunion a hit for Bears

    Marshall caught nine passes for 119 yards and one touchdown, reminiscent of the combo's prolific numbers together in Denver. "We're trying to build a new thing here in Chicago," Marshall said of his debut with the Bears. "It's going to take a lot of ...

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  • Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall key Chicago Bears' win

    Cutler threw for 333 yards and two touchdowns, Marshall added 119 yards receiving with a TD, and the Chicago Bears spoiled Luck's debut, beating the Indianapolis Colts 41-21 on Sunday in the season opener.

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  • Chicago Bears rough up Andrew Luck, roll over Indianapolis Colts

    View full sizeThe Associated PressIndianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) is pressured by Chicago Bears defensive tackle Matt Toeaina (75) as he releases a pass during the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Sept.

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