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This could be the biggest week in Bears modern history. Or the organization can get flagged for a false start yet again, Marc Silverman writes.
The Bears should sprint to the podium if receivers Rome Odunze or Malik Nabers are available at the ninth pick in the NFL Draft, Marc Silverman writes
The NFL is once again looking for a team to feature during training camp for its HBO series Hard Knocks. And right now, there’s no hotter story than the Chicago Bears, Marc Silverman writes.
Dennis Rodman wore wedding dresses. Jim McMahon was the "punky QB" with a bad attitude. Put your hot takes away about Caleb Williams painting his nails and his pink phone case, Marc Silverman writes.
Kevin Warren recently said rookies need to understand the history and tradition of the Chicago Bears. Why? It's past time to change the outside perception of what Bears football is, writes Marc Silverman.
It’s pretty simple. If Caleb Williams is great, nobody will care what the Bears ultimately got for Justin Fields. If Williams isn’t great, the Bears have bigger issues than this trade anyway, writes Marc Silverman.
Keeping Justin Fields on the roster after the Bears draft Caleb Williams isn't a realistic option. The best bet is to move on, no matter the cost, Marc Silverman writes.
Caleb Williams is impressive, but there is no QB savior. This must be a collaborative effort. If the Bears don’t figure that out, the carousel will continue to spin out of control once again, Marc Silverman writes.
As Bears fans, we’ve been at this for a while. Speculating about the future with the quarterback position. And we’ve been searching since Sid. Finally, we’re about to get some clarity, Marc Silverman writes.
The Bears quarterback debate has become so much more than just the all important future of the team, but let's take a break from the anger and name calling. Marc Silverman has five things all Bears fans should be able to agree on.
When the Bears rebuilt Soldier Field the first time, they were so desperate to stay on the lakefront, they partnered with the city and built a building filled with flaws that needs to be torn down just 20 years later. Don’t let history repeat itself, Marc Silverman writes.
Since the Bears don’t have the best track record developing quarterbacks, Shaw Local columnist Marc Silverman figured he would do his part with an open letter to Caleb Williams and his camp.
The NFL offseason always produces plenty of silliness, especially in the rumor mill. Recent history provides plenty of examples to learn from. Keep that in mind during the Justin Fields vs. Caleb Williams debate, Marc Silverman writes.
I like that the Bears went on a fact-finding mission even if Shane Waldron was their target all along. Now, the real work begins, Marc Silverman writes.
Yes, the Bears made progress in 2023, but the quality of play in the wildcard round – including from both the Packers and Lions – shows how much work Ryan Poles still has to make the Bears a contender, Marc Silverman writes.