The 3-12 Chicago Bears will play the 7-8 Detroit Lions in a Week 17 matchup at Ford Field. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff (noon, FOX).
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Next Bears president?
The Bears search for a new team president is progressing with Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren emerging as one of the organization’s top candidates, according to ESPN.
Warren became Big Ten commissioner in 2020 after a 14-year stint as an executive in the Minnesota Vikings front office. He was the Vikings chief operating officer from 2015-19 and before that served as the executive vice president of legal affairs and chief administrative officer.
He was integral in the Vikings’ efforts to build a new stadium with the team opening U.S. Bank Stadium in 2016. As the Bears pursue a potential new stadium venture in northwest suburban Arlington Heights, Warren’s expertise and experience in a similar process would prove valuable.
‘We’re starting to believe’
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell felt anxious. Frustrated. “Irritated,” to use his words. Sure, it was only mid-August, and his young and evolving football team was still working through the preseason and grinding to establish an identity. But Campbell couldn’t find it within himself to look past the missteps his players made in the late stages of a 27-23 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in their preseason opener.
No one outside the Lions’ facility was ever going to remember that Friday evening failure at Ford Field, a defeat that ended with reserve quarterback David Blough trying to lead a game-winning rally while throwing passes to Tom Kennedy, Kalil Pimpleton and Derrick Deese Jr.
Heck, most of the Lions players weren’t going to carry that night forward beyond that weekend. The NFL preseason, after all, is so often a “Who’s who of who cares” with so little relevance to what occurs when the games matter.
The 10 most significant days of 2022 for the Bears
The Bears held their final practice of 2022 on Friday afternoon in Lake Forest, then flew to Detroit to ring in 2023 with a New Year’s Day game against the Lions at Ford Field.
At Halas Hall, it has been an extraordinarily eventful calendar year complete with a regime change, a major roster overhaul and a flurry of Justin Fields highlights. After Sunday’s game in Detroit, a Week 18 date with the Minnesota Vikings will wrap up the season.
As the countdown to 2023′s arrival nears, here’s our look back, in chronological order, on the 10 most important dates of 2022 for the Bears.
Miss anything this week? Catch up now.
- Column: Timing and good fortune help an NFL rebuild — and the Bears have a little of both
- Favorite sports stories of 2022 from the Tribune sports staff
- Teven Jenkins returns from a neck injury and Cole Kmet wins the Jeff Dickerson Good Guy Award
- Column: Matt Eberflus says the Bears want to look at ‘a lot of players’ in the final 2 games. What changes could that entail?
- Bears Q&A: How likely is a dramatic improvement in 2023? Is tanking for the No. 1 pick on the table?
- Bears QB rewind: With Justin Fields contained as a runner, the offense never found its groove
- Would Matt Eberflus consider shutting down quarterback Justin Fields?
- The No. 1 pick in the NFL draft is now in play for the Bears: Get Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts from Week 16
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