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The Chicago Football Show
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Scott Bair, Carmen Vitali and Nicholas Moreano bring you "The Chicago Football Show," with animated analysis and insight that's authentically plugged into the Windy City's passion for the game.
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The Bears enter Week 14 as the NFC's top playoff seed, and their first test defending that spot comes in the NFL's oldest rivalry: It's Packers week. Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali reflect on how the Bears ended up here, examine last week's run-game explosion and what that means for the offense's identity, and dissect how Caleb Williams can take steps toward his developmental ceiling. Then they preview the upcoming game against Matt LaFleur and Co. in Green Bay, and explain what this game means for the Bears' playoff chances with just five games remaining in the regular season.
The Chicago Bears went into Lincoln Financial Field and ran all over the Philadelphia Eagles in a dominant 24-15 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champs. Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano share their analysis of the Bears' 281 yards rushing against the Eagles. The guys also look forward to Chicago's Week 14 matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali report from Halas Hall as the Chicago Bears' impressive season continues, and they preview the NFL Week 13 Black Friday matchup with the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
The Chicago Bears secured their eighth win of the 2025 season in a 31-28 nailbiter against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano share insights on a resilient Bears defense that missed several key players Sunday before looking ahead to the Black Friday matchup with the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
The Bears sit atop the NFC North for the first time since 2018, the same year (and last time) they were crowned division champs. Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali discuss how they got there and gear you up for a big home matchup against the Steelers. Rome Odunze also joins the show for an exclusive interview. The wide receiver explains how the Bears' offense can put together four quarters of productivity and shares what he expects from the Steelers' defense this Sunday.
Cairo Santos kicked a last-second field goal to give the Chicago Bears a 19-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Marquee Sports Network's Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano analyze the Bears' seventh win of the season, starting with Devin Duvernay's key kick return in the fourth quarter and how that set up Santos' game-winner. Scott and Nick also share their thoughts on quarterbacks Caleb Williams and J.J. McCarthy and highlight the Bears' secondary.
The Bears rallied behind Caleb Williams' fourth-quarter play Sunday to complete their second comeback win in two weeks. Now, as the NFL playoff picture develops, Ben Johnson and Co. look to take their late-game heroics to Minnesota against a Vikings team that stole a Week 1 win in Chicago with a 21-point fourth quarter.Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali are at Halas Hall to break down what they've seen from Williams through 10 weeks and what rookie tight end Colston Loveland's emergence means for how dynamic the Bears' offense can be. Scott and Carmen also look ahead at this week's NFC North matchup against Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson and coordinator Brian Flores' dynamic defense.
Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears to two touchdowns with less than 7 minutes to play, completing a 24-20 comeback win over the New York Giants at Soldier Field.Marquee Sports Network's Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano go through the ups and downs of the game on "The Chicago Football Show," deliver their key takeaways, plus take you into the Bears' locker room and break down what players said afterward. Scott and Nick also highlights which Bears players' stock is up and previews next week's NFC North matchup in Minnesota.
The Chicago Bears won a late-game shootout against the Cincinnati Bengals last week as two rookies, Kyle Monangai and Colston Loveland, put up breakout performances.Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali are at Halas Hall and dive into how the rookies' big games impact the Bears' offense, the offensive line's continued progression and look at what newly acquired defensive lineman Joe Tryon-Shoyinka brings to a depleted defense. Plus, a look ahead at Sunday's game against the Giants, who bring rookie QB Jaxson Dart and NFL sacks leader Brian Burns to Soldier Field.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 47-42, thanks to some fourth-quarter heroics from rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano share their key takeaways from the Bears’ win, including how Caleb Williams performed, Ben Johnson’s offense and Kyle Monangai’s big game on the ground. They also share their impressions on Loveland’s two-touchdown performance and highlight some concerns as the Bears prepare for a Week 10 game against the New York Giants at Soldier Field.
The Bears' four-game win streak ended Sunday in a 30-16 loss to the Ravens that highlighted the team's recent struggles with injuries, penalty problems and offensive shortcomings. Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali, from Halas Hall, dive into what went wrong in Baltimore and why Bears fans still should be optimistic about QB Caleb Williams, and share injury updates after Wednesday's practice. They also preview this week's game against the Bengals and explain why this is an opportunity for the Bears' red-zone offense to rebound.
The Baltimore Ravens snapped the Chicago Bears' four-game winning streak with a 30-16 victory at M&T Bank Stadium.Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano share their key takeaways from the Bears' loss, including how Caleb Williams performed, why the offense struggled in the red zone and how the defense fared without forcing any turnovers. They also share a few soundbites from the locker room and the podium before previewing next week's road game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
"Does it look pretty? No. But are they still winning? Yeah." That's what Carmen Vitali had to say about the Bears' 26-14 win over the Saints on this episode of The Chicago Football Show. With the Bears' record at 4-2, as it was at this point last season, Carmen and Scott Bair examine what's keeping this team from playing a complete game. They also look ahead to the Week 8 visit to Baltimore and break down why the Ravens' 1-5 record is deceiving, and how the Bears' recently improved running game and defense takes pressure off QB Caleb Williams.
Dennis Allen and the Chicago Bears' defense welcomed the coordinator's former employers to Soldier Field and treated the New Orleans Saints to a 26-14 defeat.Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano share their keys to the win, how the Bears continued to run the ball well, and why the team calls them takeaways, not turnovers. They also share a few soundbites from the locker room and preview next week's road meeting with the Baltimore Ravens.
Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali are at Halas Hall to share some takeaways from the Chicago Bears' 25-24 win over Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders. You'll also hear from Bears QB Caleb Williams after being asked for his thoughts on criticism he received from Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman during the "Monday Night Football" broadcast.Scott and Carmen then dive into storylines entering Sunday's Week 7 game against the New Orleans Saints, as Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen faces the team that fired him as head coach last season. They discuss if Allen will motivate his Chicago defense to beat his former team or will the unit push itself for its new leader.
The Chicago Bears went on the road to face the Washington Commanders on "Monday Night Football" and came away with a 25-24 win.Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano discuss Jake Moody's impressive four field-goal performance, including the game-winner. They also highlight D'Andre Swift's big day on the ground and what this win can do as the Bears prepare for a Week 7 home matchup against the New Orleans Saints.
Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali check in with updates from the bye week, including a big addition to the Bears' defense and another potential reshuffling along the offensive line. Plus, they preview the Week 6 "Monday Night Football" matchup against the Commanders, which pits 2024 NFL Draft classmates Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels against each other, and tell you why it isn't necessarily a must-win game for the Bears.
Ben Johnson and the Bears took an exciting 25-24 win over the Raiders and a 2-2 record into their bye week as they prepare for a revenge game in Washington. Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali reflect on what stood out in the Week 4 win, then dive into some persistent concerns, including personnel rotation on the offensive line and how that has affected Chicago's run game. Plus, Carmen shares an interesting stat on the wrinkles that defensive coordinator Dennis Allen is implementing despite the lack of pressure up front.
The Chicago Bears secured their first road victory of the 2025 season with a 25-24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.Scott Bair and Nicholas Moreano detail how the Bears left Allegiant Stadium with their second win of the season. They highlight how nickel cornerback Josh Blackwell blocked the Raiders' go-ahead field-goal attempt in the fourth quarter, share what they thought of Caleb Williams' performance and evaluate a Bears defense that caused four turnovers. They also provide the top priorities that the Bears must address during the bye week.
The Chicago Bears found themselves in the NFC Offensive Player of the Week mix for the third consecutive week, except this time they were the ones imposing the offense. Caleb Williams came away with the award after his four-touchdown performance in the Bears' 31-14 Week 3 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Scott Bair and Carmen Vitali are at Halas Hall to highlight their biggest takeaways from the win, as well as preview Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders where they give you three things to watch.




