Pope Leo gets a Bears jersey. It is right and proper that the Holy Father is a Bears fan.
WE WANT YOU!
Would you like to show your Chicago Bears spirit to the world? I’m starting a feature where Windy City Gridiron readers can share pictures of themselves and their families and friends in Bears attire. Simply email a picture to me at the following address: denmasterken at aol dot com. The pictures need to be clear, and full resolution (i.e. full size from your phone if that’s how you take them). Include any description information you like along with the photo!
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Somehow Bears and Vikings opener on MNF is coincidence, right? - SI - Analysis: Did this whole Caleb Williams-Vikings-Seth Wickersham book somehow impact who we got for the season opener on Monday Night Football? Well, that’s just ridiculous. Isn’t it?
Chicago Bears’ rookie running back dubbed ‘developmental player’ as 2025 season nears - SI - The Chicago Bears didn’t add much to their running back depth chart this offseason, but one rookie has promising upside as the 2025 NFL season approaches.
Will Pope Leo XIV rock Chicago Bears navy and orange? - SI - The Veep gifted the new Pope some exceedingly cool Bears schwag.
Colston Loveland Looks Forward to Playing With Cole Kmet in 2025 - BN - I have spent a lot of time thinking about what the Cole Kmet-Colston Loveland tandem will look like this season.
Warner reacts to Williams watching film alone as a rookie - 670 - On the Spiegel & Holmes Show, Hall of Fame quarterback and Westwood One analyst Kurt Warner reacted to the revelation that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was often left to watch film alone during his tumultuous rookie season.
‘Good choice’ — JD Vance brings Pope Leo XIV a Bears jersey - Chicago Sun-Times - The navy jersey had his name “Pope Leo” on the back. His jersey number? XIV, of course. Ken’s Note: This is not a “go ahead” to talk about politics here in the Den.
More cops, new fire station needed to handle a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights? - Chicago Sun-Times - Arlington Heights officials are having more planning discussions now that the Bears appear more serious about developing the 326-acre property the team owns.
More cops, new fire station needed to handle a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights? - What kind of manpower and resources would Arlington Heights need to handle security and emergency response in and around a new Bears stadium?
Chicago Bears stadium: Team shifting focus to Arlington Heights - Chicago Tribune - The Chicago Bears have flirted with leaving Chicago and building a stadium in Arlington Heights for more than 50 years.
The questions OTAs could answer for Chicago Bears at receiver - SI - Whether it’s wideouts or tight ends, there are plenty of unanswered questions the Bears could start to address with on-field practices at OTAs in...