Keenan Allen: “I feel like we did enough as players to win the game.”
Chris Emma
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Reporter for The Score, covering the Bears and Chicago’s teams. Sports for WBBM Newsradio. Leave No Doubt.
- With all due respect to the Mac Jones-Matt Patricia narratives, no quarterback-playcaller feud will match what Jay Cutler felt for Mike Martz.
- Caleb Williams, DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Cole Kmet are seated first row for the Bears’ introduction of new head coach Ben Johnson.
- Yeah, Ben Johnson didn’t love this.
- As a 7th-round rookie in 2014, Charles Leno Jr. bought a Wal-Mart air mattress and crashed on Kyle Long's floor. He didn't know how long he would last. Leno made it seven years and impacted countless others, including more than $70K in donations around Chicago last year alone.
- Yermin Mercedes isn't here for the unwritten rules of baseball. "I'm going to play like that. I'm Yermin. I can't be another person because if I change it, everything is going to change. ... We're just having fun. It's baseball."
- Ben Johnson on the frustration and boos in Soldier Field at the end of the Bears' opening loss: "That’s the beauty of this city. They love their sports. I embrace it. That’s a big reason why I wanted to come here, these people care. ... They want a winner."
- Updated Bears draft picks! Rd. 1, Pick 9 (Panthers) Rd. 2, Pick 53 (Ravens) Rd. 2, Pick 61 (Panthers Rd. 3, Pick 64 Rd. 4, Pick 103 Rd. 4, Pick 133 (Eagles) Rd. 5, Pick 136 Rd. 5, Pick 148 (Ravens via Patriots) Rd. 7, Pick 218 Rd. 7, Pick 258 (C) And now a pair of 1sts in 2024.
- Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams will be honored at USC on Saturday and have his college No. 13 retired by the program. He will also lead the Trojans out of the tunnel ahead of kickoff against No. 5 Notre Dame.
- What Anthony Rizzo brought to the Cubs can be quantified in accolades and banners. What he meant to countless kids and families dealing with cancer can never be truly measured. A remarkable legacy he leaves in Chicago, one of leadership and compassion.
- Lance Lynn last night said "there are no rules" when a position player is pitching, adding: "The more I play this game, the more those (unwritten) rules have gone away." Tony La Russa said of those remarks: "Lance has a locker. I have an office. ... I don't agree."
- Chicago has waited forever to see throws like this.










