The big-picture questions for the Chicago Bears will start to be addressed soon. Coach Matt Eberflus just isn't ready to discuss them yet. With one game remaining, Eberflus deflected questions this week about quarterback Justin Fields' future as well as his own and offensive coordinator Luke Getsy's. He wouldn't say if he would continue to call defensive plays — duties he took on when defensive coordinator Alan Williams resigned early in the season — assuming he continues as the Bears' coach.
Good morning, Chicago. The chances of a white Christmas in Chicago aren’t high, meteorologists say, but Dec. 25 might land in the record books as one of the warmest. The holiday weekend is shaping up to be “warm and rather wet,” according to Todd Kluber, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Romeoville. The weather service expects rain and clouds, with a high temperature near 53 .
It's no longer about a long-shot run to the playoffs for the Chicago Bears. “How do we get an emotional edge?" cornerback Jaylon Johnson said. It would be understandable for the Bears (5-9) to pack it in with three games remaining.