Bears keep proving Ben Johnson right in most unexpected way
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Before Chicago came calling, an "NFL pariah" languished at home for much of the season. Now, he's a hero in the Windy City.
Former Houston Texans safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson has his fourth home in less than 12 months. The Chicago Bears, who are dealing with multiple injuries in their secondary, have signed Gardner-Johnson, adding depth for a run toward the postseason for the first time since 2018.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson is emerging as the Bears' best free agent pickup of the 2025 season. Can he keep his hot streak going? The post Bears $1.2 Million Signing Turning Heads as Possible ‘Pickup of the Year’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Heroes, zeros from Giants’ loss to Bears: Caleb Williams overcomes recklessness to power comeback
Heroes, zeros and the full blitz from the Giants’ 24-20 loss to the Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday: Caleb Williams survived a bunch of reckless throws without an interception, throwing for 220 yards and running for 63 more by spinning out of tackles.
The FNIA crew unpack a four-pack of comebacks from the Week 10 Sunday slate, where the Texans stormed out of a 19-point hole, the Colts overcame a snafu with the OT coin toss and Caleb Williams clutched up for the Bears.
It's back to the bad old days for Bears fans who are fantasy football owners and like tacking a few Chicago players onto their roster. When Justin Fields was quarterback, they could expect plenty of scoring from a quarterback who was a quasi-running back.
On the opening drive of the game, the Chicago Bears cannot convert a fourth-and-4 as wide receiver DJ Moore cannot haul in a pass from quarterback Caleb Williams in the end zone against the New York Giants.