Julius Peppers
Bernstein: ‘Well?’ Not Quite Yet
If that was the “get well” game many expected for the Bears, we can conclude that the patient is still in need of observation.
Bears’ Defense Smothers Rams For 23-6 Victory
Major Wright returned an interception 45 yards for a touchdown, and the Chicago Bears beat the St. Louis Rams 23-6 on Sunday.
Durkin: Know Your Opponent – Green Bay Packers
Please avoid falling into the trap of calling the Packers overrated just because they’re 0-1.
Lovie’s Monday Presser: Tillman Not Ruled Out For Packers Game
Bears head coach Lovie Smith met the media Monday morning at Halas Hall and did not rule cornerback Charles Tillman out of Thursday’s game at Green Bay.
Bernstein: Nice Win For Bears, But…
A 41-21 opening win is in the books, and nothing happened to derail the story going in — that Cutler with new weapons and new coaches could carry an aging defense to great places.
Thayer: Expect McClellin To Play Strong In Debut
Bears radio analyst Tom Thayer thinks that once the ball kicks off at Soldier Field, fans will see a new McClellin.
Stars Sit As Bears Get Crushed In Preseason Opener
As lightning and thunder took over the sky above a soggy Soldier Field Thursday night, the Bears opted to keep their stars off the field.
Most Important Bears: No. 2 Julius Peppers
As we count down to Bourbonnais, a panel of 15 670 The Score hosts, reporters and producers ranked their top 10 most important Bears players for the 2012 season.
Durkin: Evaluating The Bears Defense Position-By-Position
This is my evaluation of how the Bears have – or haven’t – improved their talent level per position group since 2011, and an overall assessment of each.
Most Important Bears: No. 9 Henry Melton
As we count down to Bourbonnais, a panel of 15 670 The Score hosts, reporters and producers ranked their top 10 most important Bears players for the 2012 season.
Most Important Bears: No. 10 Shea McClellin
A panel of 15 670 The Score hosts, reporters and producers ranked their top 10 most important Bears players for the 2012 season. First up: No. 10 Shea McClellin
Silverman: Top 10 NFL Defensive Players
Less than a month from now, the Chicago Bears and the rest of their brethren around the National Football League will be strapping on the pads to prepare for the 2012 season.
Silverman: Offensive Line And Aging Defense Are Bears’ Biggest Issues
It’s the middle of May and training camp is still 2-plus months away. That means it’s the perfect time to look at the Chicago Bears and assess their prospects for the 2012 season.
Biggs: Aging Defense Could Be A Concern
Through the draft, trades and free agency, the Bears added key players like Brandon Marshall, Jason Campbell, Michael Bush and Shea McClellan. Though, most of the focus this year has been on the offensive side of the ball.
Mulligan: Bears Must Draft Defensive End
The Bears learned the hard way in 2011 how important depth can be.
Urlacher: New Tighter Jerseys Could Benefit Peppers
When the NFL unveiled its new line of jersey from Nike on Tuesday, Brian Urlacher had one thought.
Pompei: Big Moves Could Be Coming For The Bears
The Bears can certainly use a big, physical No. 1 wide receiver, and a complement to Julius Peppers on the defensive line could pay great dividends.
Pompei: Bears Should Draft DE To Complement Julius Peppers
While most mock drafts have the Bears selecting a wide receiver with the No. 19 pick, that position isn’t the only need the team needs to fill.
Peppers Added To NFC Pro Bowl Roster
The Bears defensive end was added to the NFC roster Monday as a replacement for Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who will be playing in the Super Bowl instead.
Thayer: Bears Can Be ‘Super Competitive’
The end of the 2011 season looked grim for the Bears, but could 2012 bring a fresh start?



