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Chicago Bears third-round safety Major Wright has signed a four-year contract, the team announced on Friday. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The Chicago Bears officially announced the signing of free agent linebacker Brian Iwuh.

One of the worst-kept secrets of the off-season is that the Chicago Bears desire to add a veteran backup to quarterback Jay Cutler.

Michael C. Wright of ESPNChicago.com reports the Chicago Bears will sign veteran free agent linebacker Brian Iwuh to an undisclosed contract.

The Chicago Bears are honoring the late Gaines Adams with a "99" decal on the back of their helmet, Vaughn McClure of the Chicago Tribune reports.

Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports that Chicago Bears tight end Brandon Manumaleuna underwent arthroscopic knee surgery and will not be...

The Chicago Bears announced the signing of sixth-round quarterback Dan LeFevour.

Chicago Bears Senior Director of Football Administration Cliff Stein has been a busy man this week, inking three of the team's five picks in the...

The Chicago Bears have reached a four-year deal with fourth-round defensive end Corey Wootton, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports....

Chicago Bears restricted free agent defensive back Danieal Manning has signed his one-year tender, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.

Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports the Chicago Bears have signed fifth-round cornerback Joshua Moore....

Chicago Bears seventh-round offensive tackle J'Marcus Webb has signed a four-year deal with the team, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports....

Houston Texans linebacker Brian Cushing retained his 2009 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award when the Associated Press' panel of 50 voters did...

In an interview with ChicagoBears.com, Chicago Bears general manager Jerry Angelo discussed what his role will be in the front office now that the...

The Chicago Bears announced that they have hired Tim Ruskell to be their next Director of Player Personnel.

Chicago Bears restricted free agent defensive end Mark Anderson has signed his one-year tender, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.

The Chicago Bears have traded veteran safety Kevin Payne to the St. Louis Rams, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports....

Multiple news outlets are reporting that the Chicago Bears have officially (re)acquired safety Chris Harris from the Carolina Panthers in exchange...

After months of denials, former Seattle Seahawks president/general manager Tim Ruskell is on the Chicago Bears' radar screen, Sean Jensen of the...

Chicago Bears director of college scouting Greg Gabriel's contract will not be renewed, reports Neil Hayes of the Chicago Sun-Times.

Carolina Panthers safety Chris Harris announced on Twitter that he's being traded to the Chicago Bears.

David Naylor of Toronto's The Globe and Mail reports the Buffalo Bills will host the Chicago Bears at the Rodgers Centre in Toronto at 1pm ET on...

Chicago Bears restricted free agent linebacker Nick Roach has signed his one-year tender, Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports the Chicago Bears have re-signed linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa.

Chicago Bears tight end Greg Olsen was rumored to be upset with what his role would be in Chicago's new, Mike Martz-led offensive system.

Chicago Bears outside linebacker Lance Briggs has accepted the off-season departures of defensive end Alex Brown and cornerback Nathan Vasher, but...

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the New Orleans Saints have reached agreement on a two-year contract with free agent defensive end Alex Brown....

Welcome to another edition of Opposition Research, where I’ll be taking a look at the next Packers opponent, the Chicago Bears.  To be honest with you, this game feels a little like a high school reunion.  Back in W1, we both thought we were cool, we both had primetime QBs and in-your-face defenses, and so we talked big games.  Now, meeting again after such a long time, the Packers have the hotter date and a brighter future, while the Bears are muttering under their breath about how unfair life is.  I’m not saying this isn’t a tough game for the Packers – it’s never easy to go back to a reunion without slipping into old (bad) habits – I’m just saying that this game will show just how far the Packers have come since the beginning of the 2009 season.

There's only been one regular season game, and already, the rolls of players lost for the 2009 season are already filling up.  We've been hearing all week that the marquee matchup between the Bears and Steelers is marred by significant injuries to All-Pro S Troy Polamalu (lost for 6 weeks) and LB Brian Urlacher (lost for season).  The standard doomsday questions abound:  are the Steelers in danger of losing their spot atop the AFC North? (If they are, it's not because of this.)  Will this mean the Bears and Jay Cutler will run wild? (Highly unlikely.)  With Urlacher out, are the Bears still Super Bowl contenders? (No, Peter King, but they never really were.)  Will the Bears' misery ever end?  (Oh, I hope not.) Well, now there's news coming out of San Diego today that Chargers DT Jamal Williams has been placed on injured reserve with a triceps injury. Like the Packers, the Chargers run a 3-4 defensive scheme, and an injury to the big man in the middle is going to put the Chargers in an even tougher spot than they already were going into this week's game against the Baltimore Ravens.

The chances of those two picks he just gave up (not to mention the third rounder as well) becoming good to very good players is a hell of a lot higher than the chances of Jay Cutler leading an offensivly challenged Bears team to the Super Bowl.

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