The Chicago Bears claimed dominance of the NFC with yesterday’s 38-20 victory over the New York Giants in New York. The Bears came back from an early deficit, roaring back to life in the second half to improve to 8-1 on the season. While the Bears will remain in New York next weekend to take on the Jets, Chicago Bears Tickets are available to the December 3 game against the Minnesota Vikings for anywhere from $126 to $2,300.
Bears fans almost had a meltdown by halftime with the Bears squandering every opportunity, turning the ball over, and struggling to stop a cruising Giants offense. Grossman started off the game with an interception that led to the first Giants touchdown, but to be fair that interception was more the fault of his offensive line.

But the second half was all Bears, highlighted by a 108 yard touchdown on a missed field goal by Devin Hester. Grossman finished the game completing 18 of 30 passes for 246 yards and a 105.7 passes rating. Grossman threw three touchdowns within a nine-minute period spanning the second and third quarters. Thomas Jones rushed for 113 yards and 1 TD on 30 carries while Muhsin Muhammad caught 7 passes for 123 yards and 1 TD.
The Chicago Bears take on the New York Giants tonight in New York. The Bears won’t be home again until December 3 when they take on the Minnesota Vikings. Chicago Bears Tickets to that one are running anywhere from $100 to $2,000.
In the meantime, all eyes are deadest on tonight’s game of the week between the Bears and the Giants. Questions have swirled around the Bears all week since last week’s humiliating defeat at the hands of the Miami Dolphins. Rex Grossman led the Bears to 7 straight slaughters before things seemed to come completely undone against the one-win Dolphins. Tonight’s game is pivotal for the Bears. Not in terms of keeping their post-season hopes alive. But rather in defining themselves in the post-Ditka era says the New York Times.

The postseason implications of this one are also huge. Both teams are contenders for the playoffs and will likely see each other again in a much later climate. Chicago has averaged 330.5 yards per game this season while the Giants have averaged 359.1 yards per game. But when it comes to points per game, yards allowed, and points allowed, the Bears have a clear edge. The Bears will be in New York again next week to take on the Jets, who defeated the Patriots today.
Chicago Bears Tickets have been hot all season – and this weekend’s game against the New York Giants is being hyped as ‘The Game’ to watch this weekend. Fans in the New York area can still pick up tickets to catch their Bears in action for anywhere from $148 to $883. The Bears won’t be home again until they take on the Minnesota Vikings on December 3. Tickets to that game are running anywhere from $75 to $2000.
This weekend’s match-up between the Bears and the Giants will be showed in primetime and will likely impact the NFC playoff picture down the road. The Bears and the Giants have emerged through the first half of the season as the NFC’s two hottest teams. The Bears suffered a shocking and humiliating defeat last weekend and stand atop the NFC with a record of 7-1. The Giants are hot on their trail with a record of 6-2.

Brian Urlacher put to rest the biggest concern of Chicago fans this past week when he announced, “Toe’s fine” at a press-conference the other day. The 2005 defensive player of the year did not practice on Thursday, but he says that he and his toe will be good to go against the Giants on Sunday night.
With the Bears defense looking for revenge and Rex Grossman looking to rebound from three interceptions against the 2-6 Miami Dolphins, this should be a fun one. The Bears best the Giants in points scored per game (29.3 to 24.3) and points allowed (12.5 to 18.0).
Chicago Bears Tickets have been a hot item all season. And why not? The Bears have been tearing up the opposition, often by margins as high as 30-points. But this past weekend, the Bears got a taste of their own medicine as they fell to the Miami Dolphins 31-13 before 57,531 stunned fans in Chicago. This weekend the Giants will be looking for some payback at the expense of the New York Giants in New York. The Giants will be back in Chicago on December 3 to take on the Minnesota Vikings. Tickets to that game cost anywhere from $100 to $2,000 through Stubhub.com.
These simply were not the Bears that we have come to know so far this season. Rex Grossman threw three interceptions and one fumble as the Bears snapped their ten-game win streak at home and the Dolphins improved to 2-6. The Bears were terrible against a Dolphins team that the AARP Dolphins freely mock.

With the Bears headed to New York this weekend to take on the Giants, Rex Grossman ought to reflect on the last time he faced Eli Manning. No, it wasn’t in the NFL. It was four years ago, last month, when Grossman’s Florida Gators went to Oxford, Mississippi to take Manning and Ole Miss.
With the Bears looking to rebound this weekend, all eyes will be on Grossman to see if he can steer the ship right again.
Chicago Bears Tickets to this Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins seem to be selling for prices lower than what one might usually expect to pay for a Bears game. Fans are paying anywhere from $250 to $678 for remaining tickets, making this an excellent opportunity to catch the undefeated Chicago Bears at home. This weekend’s game against the Dolphins promises to be a test for the Bears, who are not taking things lightly going into this weekend’s match-up.
Surely, watching the Bears this season has been entertaining. The Bears have been winning games all season by margins of 33, 31, 31, 27 and 26 points. All this makes the Bears favorites to go the Super Bowl this season. Why the sudden resurgence this year? It all has to do with Quarterback Rex Grossman, who missed most of the past two seasons due to injury.

Behind Grossman, the Bears have averaged 31.5 points per game, a stunning change for a team that has traditionally struggled to move the ball offensively. Grossman will make his 15th career start on Sunday and so far, he has rewarded the Bears’ trust an patience with 1,639 passing yards so far (10th in the NFL) and 13 touchdown passes (5th).
So it makes sense that, going into this weekend, members of the 1972 Dolphins – who won it all with a perfect record – are rooting for their Dolphins from afar in hopes that their record can stand unmatched.
Chicago Bears Tickets to the upcoming Miami Dolphins game are in high demand, especially since the Bears remain undefeated after crushing the San Francisco 49ers 41-10 last weekend. The Dolphins will face off against the Bears at Soldiers Field at noon on Sunday. Fans will find that Bears tickets to the game run anywhere from $62 to $2000.
There is an old saying in Chicago: vote early and often. Well, on Sunday, the saying became score early and often and the Bears did just that. Andy Benoit of sportsnetwork.com said, “if it were possible to score a touchdown in the pre-game warm-ups, the Chicago Bears would have done so against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.” The Bears scored 10 points before the 49ers even had the chance to snap the ball on offense.

Chicago led by a score of 41-0 at the half. Quarterback Rex Grossman completed 23 of 29 passes for 252 yards and three touchdowns. The victory moved the Bears to 7-0 for the first time since their Super Bowl season in 1985. It’s gotten to the point where Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith is almost apologizing to the NFL for the way his teach is tearing up every opponent.
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Chicago Bears Tickets have become a hot commodity now that the Bears have become one of the most feared teams in the NFL. A bone-crushing defense combined with an offense adept at running and passing the ball helps to explain the Bears’ 6-0 start to the 2006 NFL season.
So let’s see what’s up with those Bears tickets, shall we?
The Chicago Bears will be on the road quite a bit in the near future. They welcome the San Francisco 49ers this weekend. Fans are paying anywhere from $50 to $2,000 for tickets to the game. The Dolphins make their way North on November 5 and fans seem to willing to shell out anywhere from $110 to $2,000 for a seat. Then the Minnesota Vikings are on tap for December 3. Fans seem to be willing to pay anywhere from $110 to $2,000 to catch that one.

The last time the 49ers were in town, fierce winds nearly silenced any sort of passing game. With winter well on its way, the Bears need to be ready to run the ball a lot more at home if they hope to continue their winning ways. This is problematic as the Bears rank 24th in the NFL in rushing averaging just 97.7 yards per game.
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When you’re part of a seemingly unstoppable juggernaut with a 6-0 record and then given a three day weekend, it’s easy to enjoy yourself.
The Chicago Bears returned to practice today and the mood in the locker room was light. Players kicked around soccer balls and recounted stories of their weekend visits to friends, family and Alma Mata.

But make no mistake. The Bears are back from break and it’s time to get back to work. And while everybody is comparing these Bears to the Bears that won the Super Bowl in 1986 against the New England Patriots, most of these Bears are not old enough to remember those Bears. Defensive End Alex Brown said, “I was in kindergarten.”
The talk around the Bears is still of last weekend’s amazing comeback victory against the Arizona Cardinals. Down by 20-points late in the third quarter, the Bears rallied for a 24-23 win. Many fans remained concerned that Grossman and the offense need to spend more time figuring out last weekend so the Bears don’t need another miracle to remain undefeated. Sure the Bears won last weekend, but it wasn’t pretty.
The Chicago Bears look to remain undefeated this weekend against the San Francisco 49ers. Chicago Bears Tickets are available through Stubhub.
The Chicago Bears will certainly enjoy their Bye this weekend, especially after last weekend’s comeback victory against the Arizona Cardinals. After putting up some eye-popping numbers through their first five games of the NFL regular season, the Chicago Bears were looking to shine on Monday night.
Instead, it looked like the Bears might just stumble and fumble their way through the game. For the first three quarters, it looked like it was the Cardinals who had aspirations on Miami, not the boys from the windy city. But then the Bears stepped it up after the half and rumbled in the desert to help the Bear come back from a 20 point deficit to win the game 24-23.

Rex Grossman threw four interceptions and had two fumbles lost for turnovers last Monday.
So who is ready for a break? Certainly the Chicago Bears.
Especially now that Bears safety Mike Brown is on the injured reserve and will likely miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery to repair ligament damage in his right foot.
But if Monday night’s game proved anything, these Bears don’t quit.
Fans looking to get their hands on Chicago Bears Tickets can still pick them up for next weekend’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The Sporting News summed it all up. “At their worst, Bears still win.” In dramatic fashion, the Bears rallied to beat the Arizona Cardinals 24-23 on Monday night to remain undefeated and improve their record to 6-0 for the first time in 20 years.
Quarterback Rex Grossman said after the game, “We were supposed to win the game for some reason. Everything went our way when it needed to.”
Just barely.
This was a game where everybody expected the battered and bruised Cardinals to leave completely mauled. The Bears brought a notoriously ferocious defense and vastly improved offense to bear against a team that had lost its last four games.
At the half, the Arizona Cardinals led 20-0. That’s right, the Arizona Cardinals led the Bears by a score of 20 to nothing at the half. The culprit? Arizona quarterback Matt Leinart who single handedly picked apart the Bears defense in the first half, going 13 of 18 for 125 yards and two touchdowns.
But then the Cardinals did what they seem to do best this season. Meltdown. Now the Cardinals seem to be as close to throwing in the towel as any NFL franchise.
And the Chicago Bears? The return home next weekend to take on the San Francisco 49ers. Fans looking to get their hands on Chicago Bears Tickets should act fast.