Schedule drops on Thursday, but hearing rumors Bears could play Seattle in the first game of the season on a Wednesday. Also heard Bears could be Bills week 1 opponent as they open their new stadium.
Saw that the other day. Showed pic of him and Kmet playing on the same team as kids.They signed Barrington's Scotty Miller today
We could go with the A11 offense!Saw that the other day. Showed pic of him and Kmet playing on the same team as kids.
So what's that make, 9 WRs now?
I think it's actually 10 on their active roster which has 87 players. So they can add 3 more!!!Saw that the other day. Showed pic of him and Kmet playing on the same team as kids.
So what's that make, 9 WRs now?
But the season isn't decided by a computer, they play games ya know! And everyone is hurt by week 3.Because they had a good overall record in 2025, and because each team in the NFC North had a winning record, the Bears have been rewarded with the toughest 2026 schedule in the NFL. Statistically, this means they should have worse record next year, and probably a losing record.
It may appear to be tough based on last year's results. I realize that is the only way to determine the strength of the schedule. But there will always be teams that end up being worse than expected and those that turn out to be better. It does appear to be tough.Because they had a good overall record in 2025, and because each team in the NFC North had a winning record, the Bears have been rewarded with the toughest 2026 schedule in the NFL. Statistically, this means they should have worse record next year, and probably a losing record.
Much better to use this which is based on win projections for this year and takes into account teams offseason moves.Because they had a good overall record in 2025, and because each team in the NFC North had a winning record, the Bears have been rewarded for 2026 with the toughest schedule in the NFL. Statistically, this means they should have worse record next year, and probably a losing record.
Especially that ATL road game. I know a lot of fans planning on making the trip.Whew, no international games for Bears this year.
I can see that, but for me depending on when in the year they end up happening, if I were going to a road game I think I'd rank going to Seattle or Buffalo over Atlanta.Especially that ATL road game. I know a lot of fans planning on making the trip.
For sure but lots of transplant Chicagoland folks down in ATL. To be fair, you can say that about a lot of places.I can see that, but for me depending on when in the year they end up happening, if I were going to a road game I think I'd rank going to Seattle or Buffalo over Atlanta.