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| NFL labor talks with mediator into 6th day |
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02/23/2011 |
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| s of their bargaining teams have met for a total of about 35 hours over five consecutive days, including about eight on Tuesday, at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a U.S. government agency. Among those joining Smith on Tuesday were Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth and former player Sean Morey. All participants have been abiding by mediator George Cohen's request not to discuss the talks publicly. ``You guys will just speculate t |
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| NFL labor talks with mediator approaching week |
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02/23/2011 |
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| s of their bargaining teams have met for a total of about 35 hours over five consecutive days, including about eight on Tuesday, at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a U.S. government agency. Among those joining Smith on Tuesday were Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth and former player Sean Morey. All participants have been abiding by mediator George Cohen's request not to discuss the talks publicly. ``You guys will just speculate t |
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| Bears sign punter Richmond McGee to two-year deal |
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02/18/2011 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - The Chicago Bears have signed punter Richmond McGee to a two-year contract. McGee spent parts of last season on Chicago's practice squad, and he was with the Bears during the offseason and 2009 preseason, averaging 36.3 yards on four punts while landing two inside the 20. The Bears announced the move on Friday. A member of Texas' 2005 national championship team, McGee entered the league as an undrafted free agent with Philadelphia in 2008. He could be in line to replace vete |
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| Former Bears S Duerson passes away |
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02/18/2011 |
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| Lake Forest, IL (MySportsbook) - Former Chicago Bears safety Dave Duerson died at his Miami home Thursday night at the age of 50. The cause of death was not immediately released. "We are stunned and saddened to hear the tragic news regarding Dave Duerson. He was a great contributor to our team and the Chicago community," the Bears said in a statement on Friday. "Today is a difficult day for all of us who loved Dave. We'll miss him. Our prayers are with his family." Duerson was part of the Bears' secondary |
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| Bears extended Tice's contract |
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02/16/2011 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - The Chicago Bears have extended offensive line coach Mike Tice's contract by one year through 2012. The announcement Wednesday comes after they made a rare move this week and denied Tennessee permission to interview Tice for offensive coordinator. The Titans wound up hiring Chris Palmer instead. The Bears, who rarely stand in the way of assistants advancing, made up for it by quickly giving Tice another year. Tice tells the team's website he looks ``forward to continuing the p |
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| It was business as usual for Green Bay |
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02/08/2011 |
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| uper Bowl despite nearly blowing a 21-3 lead included a memorable run through the playoffs on the road. But before that could happen, the Packers had to keep their postseason hopes alive by earning back-to-back home wins over the New York Giants and Chicago Bears to close out the regular season. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers began to heat up at that time, and rode that wave of emotion to Super Bowl MVP accolades as he stepped out of the shadow of Packers legend Brett Favre. In the playoffs, Rodgers threw for nin |
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| Fans take to the streets in Green Bay |
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02/07/2011 |
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| Nothing did on this night. "The Packers won, so I've got to do everything," she said. "Go big or go home. They won so I got to go big." The entire state of Wisconsin had been bursting with anticipation since Green Bay defeated its archrival, the Chicago Bears, two weeks ago to earn their first berth in the title game since 1998. But here in the Packers' hometown, a blue-collar, industrial city of about 100,000 people slogging through another bleak northern winter, the excitement approached frenzy-like le |
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| Obama hosts Super Bowl bash with mixed feelings |
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02/05/2011 |
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WASHINGTON (AP) - His beloved Chicago Bears aren't in the big game, but President Barack Obama is swallowing hard and throwing a Super Bowl party anyhow, in a bipartisan celebration of the nation's biggest sporting event. But it's hard to know which part of the evening will give him more heartburn - seeing the Bears' archrivals, the Green Bay Packers, clashing with the Pittsburgh Steelers for football's crown, chewing on the Wisconsin sausage the mayor of Milwaukee is bringing or sitting for a pregame i |
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| WR Fantuz leaves CFL for Bears |
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02/04/2011 |
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| Lake Forest, IL (MySportsbook) - Wide receiver Andy Fantuz, the reigning CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian, has signed a reserve/future contract with the Chicago Bears. Last season, Fantuz caught 87 passes for 1,380 yards and six touchdowns. Over his five years with the Roughriders, he tallied 276 receptions for 4,136 yards and 23 touchdowns. "It is always difficult when you lose one of your top players, but we do congratulate Andy and wish him all the best in Chicago," stated Roughrider general manager Bre |
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| Bears sign Fantuz to reserve/future deal |
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02/04/2011 |
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - The Chicago Bears have signed wide receiver Andy Fantuz of the Canadian Football League to a reserve/future contract. The Bears announced the move Friday. The native of Ontario spent five years with the Saskatchewan Roughriders and led the CFL with 1,380 yards receiving on 87 catches and six touchdowns this past season. Overall, he had 276 receptions for 4,136 yards and 23 touchdowns.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in |
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