Chicago Bears, New York Giants and Week 10
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Caleb Williams, the Bears and Ben Johnson
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Tryon-Shoyinka added to Bears defense
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Here's a look at the Wednesday injury reports for the Bears and Giants: Bears injury report *Designated to return from IR Giants injury report Bears vs.
Safety Kevin Byard (back, ankle), linebacker T.J. Edwards (hand, hamstring), wide receivers DJ Moore (hip, groin) and Rome Odunze (ankle, heel) and defensive end Dominique Robinson (ankle) also were out.
The Chicago Bears spent big money fixing their offensive line this offseason, and for good reason. After surrendering the most sacks in the NFL in 2024, general manager Ryan Poles took every step he could to protect the franchise's most important asset, quarterback Caleb Williams.
Monangai showcased a violent running style that should complement Swift once he returns, and after just one game, the rookie seventh-round pick proved himself worthy of his place on the team. After the win, Monangai discussed what his first career NFL start meant to him, and how it can help him build for the future.
Nothing about the Bears inspires confidence, but with our options low, the Week 10 choice becomes easier. The Bears aren't going to score 47 points against the Giants the way they did against the Bengals last week,
The NPA has revised its firearms policies to allow riot police officers to cull wild bears with rifles, which have been deemed more effective than standard handguns, in response to a surge of attacks in Akita and Iwate prefectures.
Bears running back Kyle Monangai couldn't hold in his excitement during the Colston Loveland's game-winning touchdown vs. Bengals.
Dalton Del Don looks at the key fantasy football topics for Week 10, including developing backfield timeshares in Chicago and Los Angeles.