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The Chicago Bears are in sole possession of first place in the NFC North. Here's how everyone's reacting to the surprising news.
With a last-gasp victory over the Minnesota Vikings, the Bears notched a fourth-quarter comeback for the fifth time this season. It’s a remarkable record—and one that suggests their winning season might be completely unsustainable.
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Each Sunday, three of The Athletic ’s NFL writers react to the biggest news, plays and performances from the day’s games.
The Bears forced the Vikings into two turnovers, extending their league-leading turnover margin and continuing to prove they're not the same outfit we've seen over the last few years. Chicago improved to 7-3 and will host the Pittsburgh Steelers next week.
Third straight late win for Bears, as Devin Duvernay's 56-yard kick return sets up Cairo Santos' 48-yard winning field goal following Vikings' rally.
Whether it’s fighting through injuries or lining up at running back, DJ Moore is willing to do whatever it takes for the Chicago Bears. Is the banged-up receiver playing Sunday?
A wild Week 11 has the Chicago Bears in sole possession of first place in the division under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. The last time Chicago was in first place this late in a season was 2018, the last time the Bears won the NFC North.
Ryan Poles was never wrong; he was just early. It's been nearly four years since the Chicago Bears general manager made the bold proclamation during his opening press conference about his team taking the NFC North and never giving it back, a statement that became a punchline for fans over the last few years amidst numerous losing streaks.