The Bears will consume my Sunday schedule. But on this wonderful Saturday morning, Lakeview is buzzing with Michigan and Northwestern football fans. And, yes, I have seen a handful of Colston Loveland Michigan jerseys. As a neutral party, I’m just rooting for both teams not to burn down Wrigley Field while the home tennants are on winter vacation. Thanks in advance.
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I’ve made it abundantly clear on here (and anywhere else on social media where you might follow me) that I am a huge proponent of therapy. It has made me a better person and friend. And there are times when I am convinced that it has helped me become a better writer. With that intro setting the table, I was happy to see that new Bears cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson is a “therapy guy” too:“Losing in the Super Bowl made me take football seriously.”C.J. Gardner-Johnson opens up about his 2 months without FB, addresses misconceptions & discusses how therapy helped him find his purpose in the game. #Bears @fox32news Full convo: t.co/zwJTma9GSD pic.twitter.com/fKoRlul4qa
— Cassie Carlson (@CassieCarlsonTV) November 14, 2025 That was a nice clip. You can watch more of the interview above here via YouTube. It was nice to see that Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson was practicing again:Bears CB Jaylon Johnson is back at practice The Bears opened Johnson's 21-day practice window to return from IR on Friday. pic.twitter.com/aF9kaCy4ey
— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) November 14, 2025 I wasnt to go deep with some Jaylon Johnson thoughts. When could he come back? What will the Bears do in the secondary when (if) he returns? How much will he have in the tank after two extended absences? I could go on, but I won’t. Instead, I am saving the extended cut for later — just in case this team does something unexpected (like activate Johnson from IR and make him available for Sunday’s game against the Vikings). To be clear: I do not think the Bears would bring CB1 back into the mix in a full-time role after just one limited practice. But the team listed him as questionable, which means there is a non-zero chance he could suit up in Week 11. If this team pullls that lever, I hope Jaylon is ready. It has been fun to watch Tremaine Edmunds have a bounce-back year with the Bears. Edmunds has 80 tackles (41 solo), 3 tackles-for-loss, and 2 quarterback hits in nine games with the Bears this season. His three TFLs match his 17-game total from last season. If he gets one more QB hit, Edmunds will match his 2024 total and could pass that number at some point between now and when the season ends. Edmunds also has 1 sack and 8 passes defended. This guy is stuffing the stat sheet and deserves fist-bumps for his efforts. Even with all the numbers above, this stat is the most eye-popping:Tremaine Edmunds leading the NFL in interceptions was NOT on my bingo card Oh, and he's tied for first with his teammate, Kevin Byard.#DaBears pic.twitter.com/m4UarXfDNW
— FanDuel (@FanDuel) November 12, 2025 Another eye-opening number is this stat from Jeff Berckes, who unearths what I think is an unbreakable Bears passing record:If you're ever asked for a record that'll never be broken, hit 'em with Sid Luckman's TD% in 1943. #DaBears t.co/PJg0vwyuZB pic.twitter.com/A5YhGmWLaH
— Jeff Berckes (@gridironborn) November 14, 2025 On the one hand, I have an extra morsel of respect for Troy Aikman doubling down on his Caleb Williams criticism takes. It takes some real gumption not to be moved off your spot as an analyst by public pressure. But on the other hand, I don’t think Troy fully grasps the criticisms that were lobbed his way. And what comes off as an unwilligness to step back and self-critique based on the observations of others underscores what I believe to be his limitiations as analyst. Then again, I know not everyone can take constructive criticism and apply what they’ve learned from it. (Front Office Sports) Oct 26, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) looks on after the game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn ImagesBN BEARS PODCAST EPISODE NO. 8 IS OUT: Apple | Spotify | YouTube
Hearing Colts safety Nick Cross explain how he used his Madden gaming skills to intercept a pass from Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert in Week 7 makes for a fun story:
Here's how @EAMaddenNFL helped @Colts safety Nick Cross pick off Justin Herbert in Week 7. Wild. pic.twitter.com/d28BgXOwVI
— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) November 14, 20257
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The Chicago Cubs have their first signing of the offseason! … but it’s not quite THAT type of signing. t.co/3hDQYhYyuB
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