Are you looking for a mac and cheese recipe for Thanksgiving? Don’t worry! My friend Jim has you covered with his baked homestyle mac and cheese recipe that uses mustard and a lager to kick up the flavor profile. I’m inspired. The way I see it, the more I cook on Thursday, the less I have to cook over the weekend — which means stuffing my face with leftovers during Black Friday’s Bears game.
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I like that Bears Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen has a plan for the Tush Push…I wonder what the plan is…[image or embed]
— Bleacher Nation Bears (@bn-bears.bsky.social) November 25, 2025 at 3:47 PM … and while he didn’t go into details about it, I am curious to see what it looks like in action. More from DA (via Marquee’s Nicholas Moreano):“Look, we do have a plan in place, and we feel like it’s a good, solid plan in terms of not only trying to stop that play, but all the plays that come off of it, and that’s what makes it even more difficult to stop.”
My feelings on the Tush Push are split. There is a part of me that thinks: “If you don’t like it, stop it.” But there is another part of me that thinks: “This looks nothing like a football play and it offends my football sensibiities.” I wonder if the NFL will get to a point where it bans the play because it is nearly impossible to officiate. Or maybe the league will solve its problem by employing full-time officials who will be incentivized to call the play as it should be called. I think my post-NFL Draft take that both Colston Loveland and Tyler Warren are going to be good football players is going to age well:Last 5 games:Colston Loveland: 20 catches for 300 yards and 3 TDs.Tyler Warren: 26 catches for 292 yards and 1 TD.
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) November 24, 2025 Jason Lieser (Sun-Times) writes that the Eagles have been too good for too long to be underestimated by the Bears. Lieser isn’t wrong. However, I don’t know anyone who is underestimating the defending Super Bowl champs. These Eagles aren’t the same ones that beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. That isn’t to say that isn’t a good team out in Philly. This is a squad that very well could win it all again. But the cream of the crop teams have slipped back toward the blob of NFL teams that are competitive enough to stake a claim that they can win the big one in February. In a way, that is the beauty of football — any team can beat another on any given day. I got distracted, so I missed the premier of the Super Bowl Shuffle documentary on HBO. But I did see the NFL share this clip, so I’ll be sure to lock in later tonight:40 years ago, the '85 @ChicagoBears became a cultural phenomenon on the field and in the studio. ?#TheShuffle premieres tonight at 9pm ET on @hbomax pic.twitter.com/E0DMdGpHgu
— NFL (@NFL) November 25, 2025 The Tribune’s Paul Sullivan has a column on the documentary, which includes a lead that captures the spirit of the thing: “It’s still hard to believe a team was audacious enough to record a rap video revealing their plans to go to the Super Bowl, but the “Super Bowl Shuffle” remains one of the more endearing stories of the 1985 Chicago Bears, whose legendary swagger never seems to grow old.” It is wild to think about a team making a rap song and video DURING THE SEASON. I can’t imagine the media circus that would take place if that were to happen today. Over at The Athletic, Dianna Russini reports that Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy is not expected to play on Sunday against the Seahawks. No word on if “Nine” is available to suit up. Jokes aside, McCarthy entered concussion protocol this week. It is just the latest event in a season that hasn’t gone well (save for the MNF miracle in Week 1) for Minnesota’s QB1. J.J. McCarthy’s 17-game pace based on his 6-game sample: 244/451 (54.1%), 2,632 pass yards, 17 TD, 28 INT, 57.9 rating. Yikes! Nov 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Jonathan Owens (36) and cornerback Nick McCloud (24) react after defeating the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn ImagesMORE BEARS FROM BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad-Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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