Chicago Bears lost eight of their last 11 games, including Sunday’s wild card against New Orleans Saints, and beat one team with a winning record.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Saints, Drew Brees beat Bears but must be better vs. Tom Brady, Bucs in NFL divisional round
The New Orleans Saints pulled away in the second half to defeat the Chicago Bears in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs Sunday.
Chicago Bears WR Anthony Miller gets ejected after exchange of words with CJ Gardner-Johnson
Chicago Bears wide receiver Anthony Miller was ejected in third quarter of wild-card game after exchange of words with New Orleans’ C.J. Gardner-Johnson
Opinion: Dos and don’ts of protesting for athletes. (Hint: It’s never acceptable for some)
Just 14 people were arrested after hundreds of Trump-supporting rioters overran U.S. Capitol and forced members of Congress to seek shelter.
Megan Rapinoe, Carli Lloyd recovered from injuries, will join USWNT training camp
USWNT will play Colombia twice at the end of their camp. The games will be the first for the World Cup champions since the SheBelieves Cup last March
Opinion: Election defeat makes it official, Kelly Loeffler is bad for WNBA’s business
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said last summer that league wouldn’t force out Kelly Loeffler because she’s not involved in day-to-day operations.
Opinion: With jobs opening, will NFL teams do more than talk about hiring head coaches of color?
In a league where more than two-thirds of players are Black, the NFL has only three minority coaches following the Chargers’ firing of Anthony Lynn.
Opinion: These women changed sports, and the world, for good in 2020
It is not accurate to call 2020 a watershed in women’s quest for respect and recognition in sports, but there is no denying there has been a shift.
Baker Mayfield, Steph Curry among athletes getting creative with charitable efforts
COVID-19 restrictions mean athletes can’t interact with fans, but many are finding different ways to give back during the holidays.
Opinion: Sports will never be the same after 2020. Here’s the good and bad
The sports world changed in 2020 largely out of necessity because of COVID-19. Some of it should be kept and other parts left behind.