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Bear Down
Team | W/L | DIV | PF/PA |
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Vikings |
Date | Event |
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May 10-11 | Rookie Minicamp |
May 15 | Schedule Release |
May 20-31 | OTAs |
June 4-6 | Mandatory Full Squad Minicamp |
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Scale of 1-10 or just general confidence level
Have been outta the loop on the incoming draft class this offseason. Interested hearing the unfiltered consensus on Rome, from those that have been keeping up.
Got em off eBay. I didn't want to spend $$$ ripping packs to find them. Next up is their bears rookie cards hopefully!
Seeing as the bears play a game in London this year, I’m curious about the bears’ international fan base. Any international fans in here? What’s your story? How’d you become a fan of the NFL? Why choose the bears? Is NFL football popular in your country?
Fuck the Packers
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I live in Chicago, so just to point that out right away, I do not live out of state. What is the best app to get all Bears games since I am local? I heard NFL + is the route to go, but it has a lot of bad reviews. I don’t mind paying more for some other App that more reliable as long as I get all the Bears games. Any help? Thanks.
Did anyone else notice this yesterday or today? I noticed this yesterday after I watched the Bears schedule release video on Instagram. They also announced their opponents for the preseason earlier today and I knew the Texans were going to be listed there because of the Hall of Fame game announcement from a few months ago. Has it ever happened in the Bears history that they’ve played a team twice in a year that wasn’t a divisional opponent?
That stretch from Thanksgiving to post-Christmas seems rough:
Sunday game at home against Minnesota, travel to Detroit on Thanksgiving, then go to the west coast and San Fran the next Sunday, then travel to Minnesota the next Monday, host Detroit, then host Seattle 4 days later the day after Christmas.
Thinking about going wanted to know if anyone had any thoughts of the best places to stay for the game, thanks in advance.
Like they haaaave to be doing that right? There’s no way someone from the bears hasn’t seen the mock ups and shit. Like why not they look clean as fuck lmao
I’m looking at buying tickets to a home game this year for my dad and I as a Father’s Day gift. Right now I’m looking at the Rams, Panthers or Patriots game (maybe Vikings). The tickets I can afford would be either 300s behind the end zones or 400s up in the nosebleeds. Is there a consensus on which experience is more enjoyable (especially for someone who’s never been to Soldier Field), and would the colder games against the Panthers or Pats be better in the slightly lower 300 seats? Thanks in advance for any insight or opinions!
EDIT: Ended up getting tickets in section 436 for the Panthers game. Thanks for the help!
Hi all,
I'm absolutely amazed at how under the radar this has gone but the hospitality tickets are on sale now -https://www.eticketing.co.uk/nfl-tottenham/hospitality/landingpage
I've posted a summary here "These tickets are great. The pre-game food service has improved drastically when I attended last years vs the bears/raiders game in 2019. The free beers (as many as you can carry, they are pre-poured and ready on the tables so no waiting) at half time were also excellent (you can also ask at the bar for wine, cider and specific beers if you are prepared to queue).'
all in all, highly recommend!
Lets make sure these areas are bear territory! bear down :)
Edit: Just to add, the premium sideline hospitality priced @ £418 are the absolutely place to be. Blocks 002 and 003 place you at the 50 yard line, right behind the players (I believe this will be the bears as they are home) so you can absorb the atmosphere and smell the sweat right of Caleb's brow! :)
Anybody with experience buying tickets to the London game in the stadium ? Any advice? I see some of them available for presale on sites like Stubhub and Vividseat but the main website says the sale is not until June. Don’t want to get scammed but don’t want to make the trip and not have tickets to the game.
Some times it's more important who you don't get.
My wife and I first trip ever to Chicago is this October. My wife is going to run the marathon. I see from the schedule the Bears will be playing in London in the morning during her run. Which bar or restaurant should I go while I wait for her to cross the finish line?
We don't play a divisional game until week 11. That means we will end our season with 6 of the final 8 games being divisional games. Shit could get really bad, especially how physically taxing those games are on players.
Outtakes from the schedule release video