Friday, February 3, 2012

Bears whiffed on Welker / Haugh on Jacobs / Best prop bets

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Bears Newsletter

February 3, 2012


Bears had first crack at Welker

They liked Patriots star receiver as returner didn't see need for him after drafting Vasher.

Though no actor, Super Bowl's Jacobs' stage Haugh: Though no actor, Super Bowl's Jacobs' stage

Would-be thespian could have won award for supporting role in Giants Super Bowl XLII victory.

Hernandez ready for anything in Super Bowl Pompei: Hernandez ready for anything in Super Bowl

Patriots' 'second' tight end could be asked to do a lot if Gronkowski can't play.

From the Anthem to the MVP McNeil: From the Anthem to the MVP

Prop wagers are where the real fun is.

Brady not invincible in postseason Brady not invincible in postseason

Giants confident they can rattle three-time Super Bowl champ, who is 6-5 in last 11 playoff games.

Gronkowski back at practice Gronkowski back at practice

Belichick says how tight end feels Friday key to whether he'll play in Super Bowl.

Forte: Franchise tag fine as step toward new deal Forte: Franchise tag fine as step toward new deal

Running back Matt Forte said Thursday he would be OK with the Bears using the franchise tag on him as long as it leads to a long-term contract with the team.

Knox recalls devastating hit 'like it was yesterday' Knox recalls devastating hit 'like it was yesterday'

Taking to Twitter to discuss his recovery from back surgery, Johnny Knox tweeted Thursday that he remembers the injury he suffered in a Dec. 18 game against Seattle "like it was yesterday."

Receiver Floyd bracing for NFL scrutiny Receiver Floyd bracing for NFL scrutiny

Michael Floyd knows "Interrogation Day" is coming.

Trial date for ex-Bears WR Hurd set for April 2 Trial date for ex-Bears WR Hurd set for April 2

Former NFL wide receiver Sam Hurd is scheduled to go on trial April 2 on charges that he tried to create a drug-distribution network, according to a federal judge's order.


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