Skip to main content
Advertising

ChicagoBears.com | The Official Website of the Chicago Bears

News

Top 10 articles from 2015

As 2015 comes to a close and the new year approaches, see which headlines were the most read by ChicagoBears.com users during the past 365 days.

1newplayers_main_090615.jpg


10. Bears trade Jared Allen to Panthers:
Following the third game of the season, the Bears traded a defensive starter to Carolina for a 2016 draft pick.

9. Bears release unofficial depth chart:
Bears fans are always eager to see where their favorite players rank when the first depth chart is released during training camp.

8. Bears sign CB Alan Ball to 1-year deal:
The Bears added depth to the defensive backfield with the signing of Alan Ball to a one-year contract.

7. Twitter reaction to Bears signing Rolle:
NFL players and analysts took to Twitter to react to the Bears signing the three-time Pro Bowl safety.

6. Bears claim Omameh, Jones-Quartey:
One day after final cuts, the Bears claimed two players that would play significant roles off waivers.

pace_main_010815.jpg


5. Chicago Bears 2015 schedule announced:
The Chicago Bears announce the 2015 schedule featuring a matchup with the division rival Packers on opening day.

4. Bears hire Pace as general manager:
Early in the offseason, the Bears made headlines when Ryan Pace was hired to oversee football operations.

3. Bears add 15 undrafted free agents:
Following the draft, the Bears bolstered the roster with 15 additional players.

2. Bears make cuts to reduce roster to 53:
Bears Senior Writer Larry Mayer takes a look at the Bears' final roster cuts before the kickoff of the 2015 season.

1. Analysts predict who Bears will draft:
A look at who national and local NFL analysts predicted the Bears would select with the 7th pick in the draft.

white_main_123115.jpg
This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an issue.

Related Content

Advertising