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10:19Biggest Questions For NFC North
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1:57NFL Win Totals: New England Returning To The Top?
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1:58NFL Win Totals: Can Dolphins Exceed Expectations?
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1:52NFL Win Totals: High or Low On Buffalo?
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1:48Can Jaxson Dart Meet Expectations in Year 2?
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1:50Breaking Down Rams in Prisco's 2026 Top 100
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1:58NFC North Top 100: Enough Love For Green Bay?
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1:41NFC North Top 100: Chicago Rankings Accurate?
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1:47Prisco's Top 100: Jayden Daniels Over Caleb Williams
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0:53Breaking Down Caleb Williams' 2025 Top 100 Snub
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1:20Why the Cardinals Have the Worst QB Room in the NFC
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1:03Luther Burden III: The +10000 OPOY Longshot
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10:12Ceiling vs. Floor: Predicting the 2026 NFC North
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9:49Landing Spot Predictions for Bosa, Diggs, and Hill
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1:44Top Landing Spots for Free Agent LT Taylor Decker
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1:36Top Landing Spots for Free Agent DE Joey Bosa
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1:26Anything Left in the Tank for Haason Reddick?
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1:46NFL Season Long Player Props: Receiving Yards
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9:462026 Division Prediction: NFC North
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1:03Steelers Owner Art Rooney Intends to Keep Team in Pittsburgh
Top Bears News
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Bears' Sam Roush: Signs rookie deal with Bears
The Bears have signed Roush to a four-year, $7.35 million contract, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The Bears thought highly enough of Roush to take the Stanford product in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 69th overall. However, as a rookie, the 6-foot-6, 267 pounder's path to steady targets isn't apparent while working in an offense that returns TEs Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet.
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Bears' Cairo Santos: Looks to be No. 1 kicker for 2026
Santos currently doesn't have any viable competition for the role of Chicago's primary placekicker, Alyssa Barbieri and Brendan Sugrue of Bears Wire report.
Santos had an uneven 2025 season, making just 25 of 30 field-goal attempts, including going 4-for-6 from 50-plus yards. However, he made all 39 of point-after tries and hit several clutch FGs, including a game-winning 48-yard kick as time expired against Minnesota in Week 11. With that said, the 12-year veteran doesn't have anywhere near the strongest leg in the league, and he missed a pair of contests last year due to a thigh injury. The Bears don't currently have another kicker on the roster, so Santos looks set to open 2026 as the team's primary option at that position. However, Barbieri and Sugrue suggest Chicago could move on at some point given Santos' lack of a big leg, which puts him behind most top kickers in the league.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
144.5 (3rd) |
234.8 (12th) |
369.5 (6th) |
| Def. |
134.5 (27th) |
239.2 (22nd) |
361.8 (29th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| N. Sewell LB Noah Sewell LB | Achilles |
| R. Johnson RB Roschon Johnson RB | Thumb |
| K. Gordon CB Kyler Gordon CB | Undisclosed |
| S. Turner DT Shemar Turner DT | Knee - ACL |
| D. Odeyingbo DE Dayo Odeyingbo DE | Achilles |






















