John Fox on possibility of QB change: “We’re going to look at everything”

With the Chicago Bears dropping to 1-3 on the season following a 35-14 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night, the struggles at quarterback are being magnified. Mike Glennon tossed two interceptions, lost a fumble on a sack and the team lost another on an errant snap when Glennon wasn’t expecting

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Clay Matthews' record-breaking sack propels Packers' defense

GREEN BAY – There may be a time when his career is over that Clay Matthews will sit back and reflect on the night he became the Packers’ all-time sack leader. Right now, the only thing that mattered to the six-time Pro Bowl linebacker is what his record-breaking 75th sack meant to the Packers’

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Packers persevere through more injuries, beat Bears 35-14

A starting cornerback benched. The Green Bay Packers even had to weather a lightning storm delay. Aaron Rodgers threw four short touchdown passes, and the injury-riddled Packers converted three of Bears quarterback Mike Glennon’s four turnovers into scores in an eventful 35-14 victory over mistake-prone

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Bears vs. Packers score, seven takeaways: Rodgers rolls, Glennon dooms Chicago

For the first time since the prohibition, the Green Bay Packers hold bragging rights over the Chicago Bears .  On a balmy and stormy Thursday night at Lambeau Field, the shorthanded Packers beat their rivals to the south, 35-14. In the process, the Packers didn’t just move to 3-1 on the season and

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Packers-Bears Recap: Short-handed Packers ride turnovers to 35-14 win over Bears

The Packers opened Thursday night against their rival Bears with a message before the game even started. Then, with the first possession, they made a different kind of point. A 10-play, 75-yard drive culminated in a touchdown, the exact kind of opening salvo a short-handed Green Bay team needed to mitigate

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Harper sits, Nova hit, Doolittle blows save; Nats top Bucs (Sep 28, 2017)

WASHINGTON (AP) The NL East champion Washington Nationals began their last – and meaningless – series of the regular season without a sore Bryce Harper and with a blown save by closer Sean Doolittle in what became a 5-4 victory Thursday night over the Pittsburgh Pirates, whose starting pitcher, Ivan Nova, left after getting hit by a pitch on his throwing hand while batting.

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