Monday, September 22, 2025

Bears to meet Packers in ‘Way Too Early to Talk Playoffs Bowl’ next week

Few picked the Bears to start the season at 2-0, but after stealing a win in Week 1 against the Lions and mowing down an underachieving Cowboys team Sunday, that's just where they are. The stage is now set for a battle of undefeated teams next Monday night when the Packers visit Soldier Field.

Reggie Bush forced to return free Chipotle burrito received during 2004 season

Former USC star Reggie Bush has been forced to return a free Chipotle burrito he received Oct. 15, 2004, when an employee of the fast food chain refused Bush's offer to pay, allegedly stating "No way, Reggie Bush! This is on the house, man!"

Wrigleyville residents to find something more annoying than bad baseball when Dave Matthews rolls...

It's been a rough summer in Wrigleyville. The Cubs have played awful baseball and residents are ticked off, but things are about to get worse this weekend when the Dave Matthews Band plays two shows at Wrigley. The band's fans are known as some of the more annoying stereotypes around: stoners and fratboys.

Cutler credits porous offensive line for hook up with Cavallari

The Bears’ offensive line has done a lousy job the last two seasons when it comes to protecting its QB during games, but when at the clubs, they haven’t left Jay Cutler scrambling once this year.

Pierzynski reveals time machine; says it’s only for hair products, not changing Sox history

After yet another series defeat to the Twins, the White Sox are left wishing they could go back in time and do things differently against their hated rivals.

Desperate Cubs book the Pope to sing 7th Inning Stretch

In a desperate attempt to lure fans to Wrigley and end this dismal season on a high note, the Cubs have announced that they will have Pope Benedict XVI sing the 7th inning stretch for the last game of the season.

Manny’s dreds perish in clubhouse fire sparked by Guillen’s foul mouth

While his play since joining the White Sox hasn't been stellar, Manny Ramirez found a way to make a scene in Chicago. The slugger’s dreadlocks caught fire this morning during contract negotiations at U.S. Cellular Field while negotiating the remaining $200 billion left in his 150-year contract he signed with the Dodgers in 2009.