The Chicago Bears were one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL during the 2024 season. Chicago finished the regular season 5-12 and at the bottom of the NFC North division standings. The Bears fired Matt Eberflus after Thanksgiving and now is on the hunt for a new head coach.
In a short amount of time, Amon-Ra St. Brown has registered himself as one of the best wide receivers in the entire league. A virtual guarantee for 1,000 receiving yards, Brown is as explosive as he is cerebral.
Caleb Williams is not shying away from the big, bad Detroit Lions. He wants all the smoke from the NFC champions and Amon-Ra St. Brown. The No. 1 overall
The Chicago Bears' quarterback sat down with Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown to discuss why he is not a fan of his hometown Washington Commanders.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was in attendance on Saturday as the men's basketball team at his alma mater, the University of Southern California, faced the Wisconsin Badgers.
When discussing what he's looking for in the Bears' next head coach (on the St. Brown podcast), Caleb Williams basically described Ben Johnson.
The Bears' Caleb Williams revealed his frustration on a recent podcast appearance after he was pranked into believing the Lions' Ben Johnson had gotten Chicago's head coaching job.
Earlier in the week, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was part of a viral prank. A group of kids texted Williams pretending to be Johnson. In the text, they sent messages saying that the Lions offensive coordinator was going to get the Bears job.
After firing Matt Eberflus midseason, Chicago is casting a wide net for a new head coach — and Williams has some ideal qualities in mind.
Fresh off a disheartening 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round on Saturday night, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell was emotional in illustrating his club's 15-win season,
Jayden Daniels threw for two touchdowns in a flawless performance, and the Washington Commanders stunned the Detroit Lions 45-31 on Saturday to reach the NFC championship game.
Detroit’s core returns for 2025 and will be healthy again. But two important assistant coaches may not come with them.