The Bears will play in the NFC West and AFC South next season in addition to regular NFC East opponents twice. They will host the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars at home and travel to San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans on the road.
The NFC East and NFC South’s fourth-place finishers will square off against the Bears, who finished fourth in the NFC North. They will play host to the AFC East same-place finisher with that extra 17th game.
Here is a brief preview of the clubs the Bears will face in the upcoming season, both at home and away.
The Bears will play in the NFC West and AFC South next season in addition to regular NFC East opponents twice. They will host the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars at home and travel to San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans on the road.
The NFC East and NFC South’s fourth-place finishers will square off against the Bears, who finished fourth in the NFC North. They will play host to the AFC East same-place finisher with that extra 17th game.
Here is a brief preview of the clubs the Bears will face in the upcoming season, both at home and away.
The 2023 season for the Chicago Bears came to an unhappy end with a 17-9 loss to the Green Bay Packers. The Bears have lost ten straight games to the Packers despite having more than quadrupled their victory total from the previous campaign.
Chicago has a number of important issues heading into the offseason, chief among them being who will start at quarterback in 2024. Though Justin Fields has undoubtedly established himself as the team’s starting quarterback for the upcoming campaign, the Bears own the first pick in the NFL draft, meaning they may choose between Caleb Williams and their own quarterback of choice.
However, one thing is certain: Chicago will play a certain player in 2024.
The Bears will play in the NFC West and AFC South next season in addition to regular NFC East opponents twice. They will host the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars at home and travel to San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans on the road.
The Bears will play in the NFC West and AFC South next season in addition to regular NFC East opponents twice. They will host the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars at home and travel to San Francisco 49ers and Houston Texans on the road.
The NFC East and NFC South’s fourth-place finishers will square off against the Bears, who finished fourth in the NFC North. They will play host to the AFC East same-place finisher with that extra 17th game.
Here is a brief preview of the clubs the Bears will face in the upcoming season, both at home and away.