Gould grounded for missing curfew
After helping his team reach its first Super Bowl in two decades, Bears kicker Lil' Robbie Gould was ready to celebrate. As he ran off the field to the Bears locker room "I'm going to get jiggy with it" and the teen-aged looking kicker definitely got jiggy, maybe too jiggy, as far as his mother was concerned. She's grounded the kicker after his postgame partying kept him out well past his curfew.
Bulls’ midgets lose to Pacers
Sixteen offensive rebounds. That's how the Indiana Pacers beat the Bulls last night at Conseco Fieldhouse, 98-91. Bulls coach Scott Skiles opted to play his smallest lineup in the history of pro basketball, essentially putting midgets on the floor against Indiana's giant front line.
Wake me when it’s over: Bulls lose, snooze
Saturday night's game against the Utah Jazz marked the halfway point of the Chicago Bulls season, and if the 95-85 loss is any indication, both the team and its fans are in for some good sack time. Because ladies and gentlemen, your Chicago Bulls are pooped.
Reggie Bush taunts Urlacher all the way back to New Orleans
Despite losing the NFC Championship game to the Bears, Saints rookie Reggie Bush spent the entire trip back to New Orleans taunting Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, just as he did during the third quarter of Sunday's game.
Hawks lose two over weekend, no one cares
The Blackhawks lost two more games over the weekend in a sport that has nothing to do with the Chicago Bears. So, in all honesty, this great city is in no way concerned about a mismanaged, losing hockey team. Everyone in the city is far more concerned with the Bears' upcoming Super Bowl appearance. And that includes the players.
Cubs and Sox Nations agree to shaky ‘Super Bowl Alliance’
Chicago baseball fans will set aside their differences over the next two weeks and root for the Bears together, according to a recently inked treaty at City Hall Sunday night.
Bears throttle Saints, advance to Super Bowl XLI
The entire city of Chicago could see it coming. We were being set up for one of the biggest collapses in the city's sports history. The Bears' once comfortable 16-0 first half lead had cut to just two as the New Orleans Saints' rookie sensation Reggie Bush was back flipping into the end zone.