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Bears-Vikings inactives: With D'Onta Foreman out, Khalil Herbert will carry big load
With D’Onta Foreman out with an ankle injury, Khalil Herbert should get the bulk of touches out of the Bears’ backfield on Monday night in Minnesota.
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Bears rule out three players before Vikings MNF game
The Bears will be without a few more key players when they take on the Vikings on Monday Night Football than was previously expected. The team announced on Sunday that starting cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, running back D’Onta Foreman and swing tackle Larry Borom will all miss the game. Stevenson popped up on the injury report on Saturday with an...
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Tyrique Stevenson late addition to Bears injury report
Bears coach Matt Eberflus says he has full confidence in CB Terrell Smith if Tyrique Stevenson is unable to go vs. the Vikings on Monday
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D'Onta Foreman, Lucas Patrick on Bears' first injury report
The Chicago Bears held a walkthrough on Thursday at Halas Hall, but two key players would not have practiced, the team announced.
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Bears' Justin Fields still have ‘full faith' in Tyler Scott despite dropped pass vs. Lions
Buring the Bears vs. Lions game on Sunday, Tyler Scott dropped what could have been the game winning pass in the fourth quarter. Justin Fields talked about why they still have faith in Scott
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Eberflus hasn't committed to Herbert usage plan vs. Lions yet
Matt Eberflus didn’t have a solid answer on Khalil Herbert’s snap share vs. the Lions for the media on Friday, but did say that he’s comfortable splitting the workload with D’Onta Foreman and Roschon Johnson if necessary
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What does Khaili Herbert bring to lineup that D'onta Foreman doesn't
On this episode of Football Night in Chicago, Laurence Holmes is joined by Sean Hammond to discuss the latest news surrounding the Chicago Bears. Hammond talks about what Khalil Herbert brings to the offense that D’Onta Foreman doesn’t
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Who should be the Bears starting running back?
On this episode of Football Night in Chicago, Laurence Holmes is joined by Sean Hammond to discuss the latest news surrounding the Chicago Bears. Hammond talked about what the Bears should do with their running back situation once Khalil Herbert comes back
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How D'Onta Foreman's gritty performance sparked Bears win
After the Bears’ 16-13 win over the Panthers, D’Onta Foreman was clearly in pain. The running back labored at his locker, nursing a hurt ankle, before fielding questions. But when asked how he was doing, Foreman insisted he was ok. “I finished the game. I’ll be fine.” It was a gritty answer after a gritty performance that was key...
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Bears players satisfied with ugly win vs. Panthers
Multiple Bears players talked about how important it was to get a win vs. the Carolina Panthers, even if it wasn’t pretty
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Ryan Leaf on Bears backfield: Bell cow RBs don't exist anymore
Ryan Leaf joins Ruthie Polinsky on Football Night in Chicago to talk about Bears RB Khalil Herbert returning from the IR
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Pearson: Bears RB room still cloudy with Herbert returning from IR
Zack Pearson joins Ruthie Polinsky on Football Night in Chicago to talk about the Bears’ crowded running back room
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Dave Wannstedt makes bold statement about Bears D'Onta Foreman
On the Football Aftershow, after the Bears’ loss to the Saints, Ruthie Polinsky, Dave Wannstedt, Alex Brown and Lance Briggs recap the game. Wanny shares his opinion about D’Onta Foreman
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Bears' D'Onta Foreman ‘staying focused' despite coaching change
The Bears fired their running backs coach David Walker earlier this week and D’Onta Foreman talked about how they are working to staying focused on preparing for the Saints
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Wanny: Bears should stick with Foreman at RB
Dave Wannstedt joins Mark Carman on Football Night in Chicago to discuss the Bears’ running back room
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D'Onta Foreman: Tyson Bagent has the aura of a starter
Bears RB D’Onta Foreman has been on a lot of teams and seen a lot of QBs. To Foreman, Tyson Bagent passed the eye test in his first start
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Roschon: Bears backfield can all produce, coach's choice who plays
RB Roschon Johnson is eager to contribute to the Bear’s rushing attack after clearing concussion protocol, but knows the team’s other running backs are equally capable
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Hawks heed Richardson's message with intense Thursday practice
Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson expressed frustration with his team’s lack of grit after their loss to the Bruins. The team responded on Thursday with their most intense practice of the season
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Why D'Onta Foreman should remain Bears' lead back even if Roschon Johnson returns
D’Onta Foreman has the Bears’ ground game clicking. Even with Roschon Johnson potentially returning, Foreman should remain the lead back. Now is not the time to mess with a good thing.
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Were D'Onta Foreman and Khari Blasingame recreating this fight for a celebration?
What were D’Onta Foreman and Khari Blasingame doing for this touchdown celebration? They appeared to be fake fighting, while flailing their arms at each other, hitting the other in the shoulder pads. What was that about? Check out the celebration video, which the NFL captioned with their confusion, too. It’s a confusing celebration, certainly. What were they trying to...
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