The Cubs are undefeated during BN events. Shout out to all of you who made it out last night to watch the completion of the double-header sweep. It was so much fun. If anyone needs me, I’ll be pestering the powers that be to throw a Bears event (or two) at some point during the 2025 NFL season.
There are just 19 days until the Chicago Bears kick off their regular season against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. Can you believe it? I haven’t tuned in for HBO’s “Hard Knocks” this year, so I enjoy it when a fun clip hits the timeline. Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl left tackle Dion Dawkins coaching up Bears defensive end Austin Booker counts as a fun clip:Zack is right, I already liked Dion Dawkins without knowing much about him and the first few episodes verified that for me.Then I saw Dawkins talk to Austin Booker in tonight's episode. Not only is Dawkins legit, but he is also right.He sees how special Austin Booker can be. t.co/HfV4dsCwO0 pic.twitter.com/E6lz68AwSt
— Thy&Smi Podcast (@ThyAndSmi) August 20, 2025 Austin Booker has been a preseason fiend with 4 sacks, 4 tackles-for-loss, and 5 quarterback hits in two games. He left Sunday’s preseason win against the Bills with an injury, so I hope the Bears have some good news to share about his status soon. Fun with preseason stats: Bears quarterbacks have combined to complete 65.4 percent of their passes, thrown more touchdowns (5) than interceptions (1), and have posted a 104.3 passer rating. They have also been sacked just four times, which comes out to a 4.8 percent sack rate. If you’ll recall, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked on 10.7 percent of his dropbacks last year. So this would count as a drastic improvement. And while I don’t think a sub-5 percent sack rate is realistic, that number should take a major hit in 2025. A whole bunch of people watched that Bears-Bills game on Sunday:This past Sunday, 5.1 million viewers tuned in to @NFLONFOX's preseason coverage of the @ChicagoBears 38-0 victory over the @BuffaloBills — delivering the network's most-watched NFL preseason game since 2021.pic.twitter.com/O6UX2SVYWY
— FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR) August 19, 2025 The folks at Bears Wire round up the grades from the preseason win against the Bills via Pro Football Focus. Offensive lineman Ryan Bates getting an 86.5 grade put him in the top-5 among Chicago’s players and is a pleasant surprise in my book. Frankly, I’m just happy to see that he is healthy enough to get (and stay) on the playing field. Bates had a rough first year with the team in 2024. But being healthy in 2025 would make him a valuable player and a useful depth piece along the offensive line because of his experience at various positions. Wide receiver Rome Odunze, who earned a 40.4 grade, is concerning. He did drop a pass that he shouldn’t have, which probably dinged him in the grading. But because Odunze has had a solid camp, I’ll let this slide and hope that it is just a blip on the radar and not a harbinger of doom. Dec 8, 2024; Santa Clara, California, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze (15) celebrates a touchdown during the third quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images More from ESPN on Brian Robinson, the Washington Commanders running back who is sitting out while he is reportedly on the trade block. I think Robinson could be a good fit for a Bears offense that could use a back with his skill set to play alongside D’Andre Swift. But before Chicago’s front office goes jumping to make a trade, it would be nice to see Ian Wheeler and Brittain Brown get an extended look in the backfield. Brad Biggs was asked about a potential Brian Robinson trade in his latest mailbag at the Tribune. Biggs writes he would be surprised by a Bears-Commanders deal, adding that the running back could end up released. It would make more sense for this team to wait out the 3 p.m. CT roster cuts deadline next Tuesday than it would to try to cut a deal right now. More on the Bears’ plan to play their starters in Friday’s preseason finale against the Kansas City Chiefs. (Sun-Times) In his first piece at The Athletic, Dan Wiederer explains why Caleb Williams’ preseason touchdown toss to Olamide Zaccheaus might be a sign of things to come.MORE FROM BLEACHER NATION BEARS: Go Ad-Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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