The older I get, the longer it takes for me to adjust to the time change that comes back with turning back the clocks. Couple that with an early November snow, and my body clock is all out of sorts. And yet, I’ll still power through this set of BN Bears Bullets because I’m built different.
I can’t blame you if you’re someone who dozed off during the Monday Night Football showdown between the Packers and Eagles. So in case you missed the ending, I’ve got you covered:Good morning! ICYMI: This is how MNF’s Eagles-Packers game ended pic.twitter.com/Rtv8Jcbbek
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— Bleacher Nation Bears (@bn-bears.bsky.social) November 11, 2025 at 6:54 AM The Bears are ahead of the Packers in the standings. Thanks, Eagles. Also worth noting: If the season ended today (it doesn’t!), the 3-6 matchup in the NFC would feature the No. 3-seed Lions and No. 6 seed Bears. Let’s allow the NFL’s script writers to cook in the second half and see where this leads us. A hot take from MNF: The NFL either needs to officiate the Tush Push better or ban the play. If the league really wants to get out ahead of it, then it would ban the Tush Push beginning on Black Friday. Why Black Friday? Oh, no particular reason. Something I noticed while browsing the box score from Sunday’s Bears-Giants game: Rookie receiver Luther Burden III played a season-high 33 snaps in the win. His snap share seems to be on the rise. If players like Olamide Zaccheaus continue to have the dropsies, we could see Burden and fellow rookie Colston Loveland get a bigger piece of the target pie. Nov 9, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III (10) makes a catch against the New York Giants during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images If you’re wondering why the Bears didn’t do more at the NFL Trade Deadline, ESPN’s Ben Solak explains:The hope is that relief comes from the inside. Second-year edge rusher Austin Booker has seven pressures over the past two games — his first two of the season, as he was on injured reserve to start the season. Montez Sweat, who hasn’t been the dominant pass rusher the Bears were seeking when they acquired him two trade deadlines ago, has snagged 2.5 sacks in the same time frame. The pairing of Booker as an upfield disruptor and Sweat as a clean-up artist could work — especially if defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. (seven pressures) continues contributing at the same rate.
Even after getting two full nights of sleep on it, I still think the Bears should have run the ball more against an awful Giants run defense. This hit me in the feels (and I’m someone who has no ties to Stevenson football):I’m rarely speechless during the segment. But high school football coaches are very special, and the Bears found mine. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/zxBmB7g80z
— Kyle Brandt (@KyleBrandt) November 11, 2025 ESPN’s Jordan Raanan and Jeremy Fowler have more on Brian Daboll’s firing, which I am convinced was sparked by losing to the Bears in such an unimaginable fashion. Mike Kafka, who was on the Bears head coach interview request list last offseason, takes over in the interim. Meanwhile, defensive coordinators Vance Joseph (Broncos), Lou Anarumo (Colts), and Anthony Weaver (Dolphins) are among the first names rumored to be on New York’s potential list of coaching targets. Bills Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady makes sense as a target, too. The same could be said for Matt Nagy (Cheifs OC), Steve Spagnuolo (Chiefs DC and former Tom Coughlin assistant with the Giants), and others. Illinois football coach Bret Bielema gets a mention in the ESPN story as someone worth researching. Let the record show that this is the third time in recent memory that losing to the Bears has directly to a New York Giants head coach getting the heave-ho:2019: Giants lose @ CHI (Shurmur fired)2021: Giants lose @ CHI (Judge fired)2025: Giants lose @ CHI (Daboll ____) t.co/5CoWF89Qv6
— Mike (@Mike_NYY) November 9, 2025 If it happens once, it is an occcurrence. It happens twice? A coincidence. But if it happens three times, it is a trend. The folks at Awful Announcing wonder if FOX put broadcasters Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma in a bad spot with an in-game interview of United States President Donald Trump. Trying to squeeze a celebrity interview in the flow of a live sporting event is a monumental challenge. Ask any Cubs fan who has endured countless 7th Inning Stretch guests who have made their way into the booth at Wrigley Field over the years. For what it’s worth, I thought Albert did well in the moment (especially since it seemed like a spur-of-the-moment thing).MORE BEARS FROM BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad-Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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— Bleacher Nation Blackhawks (@BN_Blackhawks) November 10, 2025Cade Horton Finishes Second for NL Rookie of the Year t.co/cGMfnnQDw1 pic.twitter.com/2KcXBf0Hhn
— Bleacher Nation (@BleacherNation) November 11, 2025NBA Monday Madness: Magic & Heat Both Win at the Buzzer (And Make Some History) t.co/4rTBiLJbdf
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