Analysis and reporting from Soldier Field where the Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams try to halt an eight-game losing streak ...
Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams got a 15-yard taunting penalty on Sunday against the Bears, and from a coach's ...
Another Sunday, another loss for the Bears. At least Caleb wasn’t bad. And Keenan. And ...
The Lions scored on their first five possessions — three TDs and two field goals — and gained 475 yards against a Bears ...
The chants rang out a few times Sunday from the hearty Detroit Lions contingent at Soldier Field, including as the clock ran down on the Lions’ 34-17 win ...
Lions rookie Terrion Arnold was beaten for a score late in the second quarter, as he tried to jump a route by Keenan Allen ...
For the second time this season, Tyrique Stevenson and Jameson Williams had an exchange that led to the Lions being assessed ...
Jameson Williams has become a game-breaker who can help take the Lions over the top in their quest for their first Super Bowl ...
Williams threw the ball in Stevenson’s face and drew a flag, but the NFL fined Stevenson $19,697 — the second-largest penalty for a Bears player this season. Williams finished with five catches for a ...
Jameson Williams got called for taunting early in the game after another moment with Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique ...
After Jameson Williams was hit with another taunting penalty, Dan Campbell gave him a stern talking to on the sideline.
The Lions (13-2) beat the Chicago Bears (4-11) on Sunday afternoon to complete the series sweep over the NFC North rival.