A random question to ponder as I start this Thursday set of BN Bears Bullets: Is it just me, or are the double-stuffed Oreos not as stuffed as they used to be?
The Chicago Bears return to the gridiron after a harrowing well-timed bye week with a Monday Night Football showdown against the Washington Commanders. We’ll be watching the game at The BN Watch Party. Will you join us?What You Need to Know About the Next BN Watch Party Monday, Oct. 13 (starting at 6 p.m.) Frontier Chicago – 1072 N. Milwaukee Ave. Free drinks through halftime! RSVP to save a spot: t.co/KwUHbSqwIQ pic.twitter.com/uSwRhJaTjo
— Bleacher Nation Bears (@BN_Bears) October 8, 2025 Over at The Athletic, Dan Wiederer goes inside some important numbers ahead of the Bears-Commanders game. The most important might be 5.1 — which is the rate at which quarterback Caleb Williams has been sacked this year. After being sacked at a 10.8 percent clip last year, seeing this number slashed in half is a wonderful development. Not only is it a testament to the work QB1 has put in to get the ball out quicker, it is also a nod to what Head Coach Ben Johnson said about how it takes time for a line to come together. Monday’s game against the Commanders provides an opportunity for Bears quarterback Caleb Williams to prove something new, writes the Sun-Times’ Jason Lieser. Getting on the grand stage that is Monday Night Football and proving to the world that the things Williams is learning in this new scheme under a first-year head coach are sticking would be absolutely delightful. And if Chicago can pull off a win against a team that was just in the NFC title game, it would be a step toward proving that these aren’t the same old Bears. On the defensive side of the ball, Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson told reporters that he believes the return of cornerback Kyler Gordon could help the defense “unlock a few things.” Gordon is set to make his 2025 season debut after missing the first four games with a hamstring injury that occurred late in the practice week ahead of the team’s Week 1 game against the Minnesota Vikings. (Marquee) © Peter van den Berg-Imagn Images The good news is that injury reports for the Bears and Commanders will drop later today. This will give us some more clarity regarding who will (or won’t) be able to give it a go on MNF. But the bad news is that the weekly stress that comes with waiting out an injury report is returning to our lives. I guess you’ve got to take the good with the bad. Something to keep an eye on: Commanders reporter Nicki Jhabvala shares (via Twitter/X) that Washington Head Coach Dan Quinn said receiver Noah Brown would practice on Wednesday, but fellow wideout Terry McLaurin would not. There was some optimism that McLaurin would suit up on Monday after missing the last two games. We’ll follow this storyline with great interest.CHECK IT OUT — EPISODE III OF THE BN BEARS PODCAST
Who knew that Matt Nagy hated his London experience? In a story about what happens to teams when the NFL takes its talents across the pond, The Athletic’s Mike Silver has anecdotes from the former Bears head coach and ex-Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long. If you remember how tense things got between the two back in 2019, then this story is for you. In the meantime, this quote fron Nagy about the flight home takes the cake:“They had those seats that go in opposite directions. Nine hours of staring at each other. Nine hours of me glaring at them. We didn’t talk. I was pissed and they were pissed. That was just a weird moment. London’s dreary. The food stunk. You’re hangry. And (at halftime) I just lost my f—— mind.”
I don’t think we, as a football-consuming public, have talked about how (1) Cowboys owner Jerry Jones got hit with a $250,000 fine for throwing up an “inadvertent” middle finger at Jets fans, and that (2) he is reportedly going to appeal the fine. Last year, Panthers owner David Tepper was fined $300,000 for throwing a drink at fans. That a casual flip of the bird comes close to intentionally throwing a drink at someone doesn’t register with me. With that being said, it would be hilarious if Jones pays his fine C. Montgomery Burns style by throwing cash on the table and walking out of the room. That would be a real boss move. It sounds like trouble is brewing in paradise, where Las Vegas Raiders Head Coach Pete Carroll does not seem pleased with the offensive play-calling from Chip Kelly. (Pro Football Talk)MORE FROM BLEACHER NATION BEARS: Go Ad-Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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