Week seven of the NFL 2016 season is now over; there were many great games to watch this past weekend with results no one could have guessed.
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Jay Cutler Cleared to Play, Could Start Sunday
The Chicago Bears announced that QB Jay Cutler has been cleared to play, and could start in this week’s game.
NFL Hot Takes: Week 7
Quick. Concise. Snarky. Everything you want from a weekly NFL recap and nothing you don’t. Catch up on all the action you might have missed from week 7 of the NFL season.
Brian Hoyer Breaks Arm
Chicago Bears QB Brian Hoyer suffered a season-ending broken arm in the loss to the Green Bay Packers last night. Hoyer was sandwiched between two Packers defenders, and fell to the turf clutching his left forearm.
2016 Week 7: Caleb Rouse’s Weekly NFL Predictions
Find out who will reign victorious in each and every match up of an exciting week seven in the NFL
NFL Power Rankings: Week 7
What’s the impact of the Seahawks win and Falcons loss on this week’s power rankings? Read on to find out.
Urlacher: Bears’ talk of return ‘lip service’
Brian Urlacher said Thursday that he doesn’t think the Chicago Bears’ front office was being genuine when it said that it wanted him to re-sign with the team.
Johnny Knox won’t play football again: ‘I’m moving on’
Johnny Knox’s life changed dramatically when he took a devastating hit in December 2011. Fourteen months later, Knox realizes that his NFL career is over.
NFL Week Three Recap – Bears Breeze By in the Windy City
Before we get into our Week 3 NFL recap, I’m going to discuss a slight formatting change. In previous recaps,
NFC North – 2010 NFL Season Preview
Our journey through each of the NFL’s divisions lands us in the frozen regions of the NFC North where the Minnesota Vikings saw resurgence with Brett Favre under center and the Lions had yet another woeful season. This season kicks off with the usual hoopla surrounding Brett “I’m Unretired” Favre and some high hopes for the Packers led by one time Favre backup Aaron Rodgers. The competition in this division is about as cold as a Lambeau Field bleacher in December, and quite frankly, there isn’t a whole lot to get excited about from this division – but somebody has to win it and we will find out who.