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Fields throws three TD passes in dazzling first-half display

Fields found DJ Moore for touchdown passes of 20 and 11 yards, then found Cole Kmet before the half.

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Bears GM on Claypool saga: ‘I wish him luck’

Bears general manager Ryan Poles expressed finality regarding the ongoing saga with wide receiver Chase Claypool, who has been away from the team this week after expressing frustration with his role.

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Follow live: Commanders host the Bears in this Week 5 Thursday Night Football matchup

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Legendary Bears linebacker Dick Butkus, 80, dies

Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus, a vicious tackler who made the Pro Bowl in eight of his nine seasons with the Bears, has died at the age of 80.

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Giants’ Daboll: Neal’s comments a ‘poor decision’

Giants coach Brian Daboll says he spoke with offensive lineman Evan Neal about his “poor comments” directed at fans and that the team is “moving on.”

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Jets want to get Hackett ‘payback’ vs. Broncos

Nathaniel Hackett downplayed his return to Denver this Sunday but center Connor McGovern said the Jets want to get “payback” for their offensive coordinator.

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Steelers OC: Come from behind talk misconstrued

Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada said his comments about not being able to come from behind were misconstrued by the TV broadcasters.

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Healthy Taylor on Colts future: I’m here right now

Colts running back Jonathan Taylor returns to practice this week to much fanfare, but his long-term future with the team is still very much clouded.

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‘Where receivers go to die’: 15 years later, does the quote about Chicago still ring true?

Chase Claypool’s saga is the latest reminder of the Bears’ WR woes, although DJ Moore is providing hope.

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How a film obsession and rock, paper, scissors explain why Commanders are so high on Sam Howell

With a knack for studying tape and a flair for big moments, Howell was a program-changer at North Carolina. Washington is betting he’ll be the same in D.C.

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