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Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith watches the Dallas Mavericks and the Chicago Bulls basketball game during the first quarter in Chicago, Saturday, March 6, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears-signed free agent Julius Peppers watches the Dallas Mavericks and the Chicago Bulls basketball game during the first quarter in Chicago, Saturday, March 6, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears-signed free agent Julius Peppers talks with the media during an NFL football news conference at Halas Hall on Friday, March 5, 2010, in Lake Forest, Ill.
View Photo »Chicago Bears recently signed free agents, running back Chester Taylor, left, listens as defensive end Julius Peppers talks with the media during an NFL football news conference at Halas Hall, Friday, March 5, 2010, in Lake Forest, Ill.
View Photo »Chicago Bears general manager Jerry Angelo, background, looks on as head coach Lovie Smith, foreground, announces the free agent signing of defensive end Julius Peppers, running back Chester Taylor and tight end Brandon Manumaleuna during an NFL football news conference at Halas Hall, Friday,...
View Photo »Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith leaves the podium following a press conference at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Friday, Feb. 26, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears wide receiver Devin Hester, left, sits with an unidentified person during an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the Houston Rockets in Miami, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010.
View Photo »Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb (5) and Chicago Bears' Johnny Knox (13) have some fun during a practice for the NFL football Pro Bowl Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
View Photo »Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Willie Gault, left, gestures as former San Diego Chargers' Tim Dwight, right, looks on during a news conference Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010 in New York, to promote the "Super 60", a race that will consist of former NFL football players that have competed...
View Photo »Arizona Cardinals' Antrel Rolle (21) and Chicago Bears' Johnny Knox greet each other during NFC NFL football practice at the Pro Bowl on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
View Photo »Chicago Bears NFL football coach Lovie Smith, center, speaks with reporters after the funeral of Bears defensive tackle and former Clemson football player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears' Brian Urlacher, left, and Jay Cutler, right, leave the funeral service of their late teammate, and former Clemson University football player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, January 22, 2010.
View Photo »The pallbearers wheel the casket of late Chicago Bears and former Clemson football player Gaines Adams during his funeral service at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Ray Ray McElrathbey, former college teammate and friend of Chicago Bears' defensive tackle and former Clemson University football player Gaines Adams speaks with former teammates after delivering remarks during Adams' funeral at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday,...
View Photo »Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith, left, is escorted to the team bus after the funeral for Bears' defensive tackle and former Clemson University football player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Friends of the late Chicago Bears defensive tackle, and former Clemson University football playe, Gaines Adams embrace after his funeral at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears football player Brian Urlacher, left, and Jay Cutler, right, leave the funeral of their teammate and former Clemson University football player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Tommy Bowden, second from right, former Clemson University football coach, exits the church after delivering the eulogy at the funeral of Chicago Bears and former Clemson football player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Clemson University president Jim Barker arrives for the the funeral of Chicago Bears' defensive tackle and former Clemson player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Clemson running back CJ Spiller arrives for the the funeral of Chicago Bears' defensive tackle and former Clemson player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Clemson running back CJ Spiller, left, along with Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney, center, and his wife Kathleen, right, arrive for the the funeral of Chicago Bears' defensive tackle and former Clemson player Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday,...
View Photo »Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher steps off the team bus and enters the funeral of Bears defensive tackle Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears wide receiver Devin Hester enters the funeral of Bears defensive tackle Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears owners Virginia McCaskey, second from left, and Michael McCaskey, right, enter the funeral of Bears defensive tackle Gaines Adams at the Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. , on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
View Photo »Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith talks to reporters during a news conference at Halas Hall, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 in Lake Forest, Ill. after the Bears decided to bring Smith back for a seventh season despite a 7-9 record this year and three straight seasons of missing the NFL playoffs...
View Photo »Chicago Bears team president and CEO Ted Phillips talks to reporters during a news conference at Halas Hall, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 in Lake Forest, Ill. , after the Bears decided to bring back head coach Lovie Smith for a seventh season despite a 7-9 record this year and three straight seasons...
View Photo »Detroit Lions running back Maurice Morris sits on the bench in the final moments of the Lions' 37-23 loss to the Chicago Bears in an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010, in Detroit.
View Photo »Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz, right, complains to head linesman John Schleyer (21) in the fourth quarter of their 37-23 loss to the Chicago Bears in an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010, in Detroit.
View Photo »Detroit Lions wide receiver Bryant Johnson pulls in a 12-yard reception against the Chicago Bears during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. Chicago won 37-23.
View Photo »Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81), defended by Chicago Bears cornerback Zackary Bowman (35), pulls in a 5-yard touchdown during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010.
View Photo »Back to Da Beach with the Chicago Bears
I guess we can talk about the Los Angeles Lakers, we can talk about the Chicago Bears and the players they got ... I think we let this subject go and concentrate on what we have here, and not re-visit it any more. I don't think there's any need to.
Now the N.F.L. knows what happens without a salary cap: the Chicago Bears turn into the Washington Redskins and the Redskins turn into the Bears. The Bears, one of the most conservative spending franchises, went on a Dan Snyderesque shopping spree on the first day of free agency ?
We are pleased with the outcome of our negotiations ... and Julius is excited to be a member of the Chicago Bears.
Jerry and I talk three or more times a day. We are both focused on the Chicago Bears becoming champions. I have his support and he has my trust.
Now the top suitor for his services this season, the Chicago Bears, will look to get first crack at the 34 year old safety as Sharper has made the trip to Chicago to sit and talk with the franchise and it’s head coach Lovie Smith.
For the game, he's good for the game. Looking at it from that point of view. As the head coach of the Chicago Bears, we're trying to win football games. It's easier for us to win without him being there.
He never played linebacker for the Chicago Bears.
I think it's a good deal ... It's similar for the Chicago Bears. The Bears support local parks, as much as all 5,500 boaters do.
What an honor ... The guys going in with me, there are a couple of baseball players and a Chicago Bears player ... so really it's incredible. I think of superstars like (Mario) Andretti and (Rocky) Marciano and it's incredible to think I'm joining them.
I love the Saints and the Chicago Bears -- it was hard for me when they both played in the NFC Championship but you always stay loyal to your home team
It is natural for me to support Midwest sports teams such as the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis because of my alma mater
From the first day I became head coach of the Chicago Bears, I envisioned Rod as our defensive coordinator ... I considered him for the role last year but wanted him to have the opportunity to work exclusively with our defensive line and become acclimated to our team.
Everybody was a Chicago Bears fan
Maine South offensive coordinator (Charlie Bliss) is next to interview for the Chicago Bears.
When I was at Green Bay, it was the Chicago Bears ... so that was about it. The Packers and the Bears.
How are we going to convince someone to come here to coach the Chicago Bears, our offensive positions, defensive positions? ... Believe me, people will want to come here.
There are soldiers who have gone through way more than what I have gone through, so you give me a signed Chicago Bears helmet from Walter Payton, it wouldn't mean as much
Chicago Bears defensive end died Sunday morning after he was taken to a Greenwood, S.C., emergency room, the county coroner said. Greenwood County Coroner James T. Coursey said Adams was taken to the emergency room at Self Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 9 a.m. ET Sunday morning.
I still think it's as good a job as any in football. I don't know why it wouldn't be. There's no bigger plum than the Chicago Bears. ... If you don't want to take that risk, take that challenge, then shame on you. Especially in this city -- c'mon. You could own this city if you win. They're dying right ...
If people are saying there might be a better opportunity than to work for the Chicago Bears, then they're fools
That's definitely something that weighs into it. But the fact that Lovie has had success before and the quarterback has that much talent is attractive. And it's the Chicago Bears. It's such a passionate football town.
As long as I am the coach of the Chicago Bears we will do things my way even when they don't blanking work.
Carroll was trying to persuade USC offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates to join him in Seattle...as opposed to Bates pursuing the same position with the Chicago Bears .
It was Veterans Day at Soldier Field in Chicago [home of the Chicago Bears], and they had timed it so that right when I hit the high note, two jets would fly overhead.
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