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Chicago Bears guard Nate Davis paid $2.3 million in May for a five-bedroom, 5,537-square-foot house in Highland Park. A Virginia native who previously had played for the Tennessee Titans, Davis signed a three-year, $30 million deal with the Bears in March. Built in 2003 and designed by Evanston architect Michael Hershenson, Davis’ new house has five bathrooms,…
Grotz: Examining PFF's mistaken influence on NFL teams
Eagles Notebook: Big contract demonstrates Birds' focus on building around Landon Dickerson
Philadelphia Eagles' six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Fletcher Cox revealed his retirement on Sunday.
While Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus fills out his coaching staff, general manager Ryan Poles and the front office are preparing for the NFL scouting combine ahead of a potentially momentous draft with the Nos. 1 and 9 picks. As he does every Wednesday, the Tribune’ s Brad Biggs tackles reader questions in the Bears mailbag. The Bears have a better roster in place…
The Chicago Bears announced the hiring of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, but they have some positions to fill in their coaching staff. On Saturday, they named Eric Washington as their defensive coordinator. He previously worked with the Bears from 2008-10 under Lovie Smith and…
The Chicago Bears are entering a very important offseason with a good amount of money available. If they let go of free safety Eddie Jackson and offensive lineman Cody Whitehair, they would have $21 million more available. They will likely start by trying to keep cornerback Jaylon Johnson, who was chosen for the Pro Bowl and was a second-team All-Pro after a…
President Joe Biden’ s team looks to Taylor Swift for a touchdown. Considering the obvious ability that pop star Taylor Swift and her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce, have shown for stealing the spotlight, it comes as little surprise that, without even trying, they have generated their own conspiracy theory, too. Just as John F. Kennedy enlivened the White House with…
The Patriots' three-year contract with Hunter Henry basically becomes an option after the second year.
A Patriots legend is calling it a career.
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