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3:02Packers and Bears Sound Off After Wild Card Thriller
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3:05Wild Card Highlights: Packers at Bears
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1:13What This Playoff Victory Over the Packers Means to the Bears Organization
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1:54Caleb Williams Has Career Day, Leads Bears Past Packers for 1st Playoff Win Since 2010
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1:38Bears Erase 18-Point Deficit, Pull Off Largest Playoff Comeback in Franchise History
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0:53MUST SEE: Bears Stun Packers After Wild 4th Quarter Comeback
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1:40Historic NFC North Rivalry Set To Add One More Chapter On Wild Card Weekend
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10:18Sportsline Projected NFL Playoff Bracket
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0:55Sportline Playoff Projections: Packers at Bears
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1:491 Reason Each Team Will Not Win Super Bowl LX: Chicago Bears
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10:37NFL Game Preview: Packers-Bears
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1:15Kyle Long's NFL Playoff Predictions: Divisional & Championship Rounds
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4:33NFL Wild Card Weekend Picks: Packers at Bears
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1:10NFC Wild Card Keys To Victory: Packers at Bears
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Top Case Keenum News
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Bears' Case Keenum: Designated as emergency QB
Keenum (coach's decision) is inactive but will serve as Chicago's emergency third quarterback versus the Lions on Sunday, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
As he has all year, Keenum will spend Sunday's game on the bench unless both starter Caleb Williams and backup Tyson Bagent become unable to play. It appears Keenum will likely end the regular season without taking a snap.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Serving as No. 2 QB versus Browns
Keenum will back up Caleb Williams at quarterback in Week 15, as Tyson Bagent is inactive due to an illness, Mark Carman of the CHGO Bears podcast reports.
Keenum has regularly served as Chicago's emergency third QB this season, but he'll bump up to the No. 2 role with Bagent unable to suit up. Keenum has plenty of pro experience in case he needs to enter the contest, but he hasn't thrown an NFL regular-season pass since 2023.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Inactive for Week 12
Keenum (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports.
Keenum has not logged a snap this season, and his closest opportunity for action has been as an emergency third quarterback. With Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent healthy, Keenum will continue to be inactive for the foreseeable future.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Emergency QB for Week 3
Keenum (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Cowboys.
Per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com, Keenum will serve as the Bears' emergency third quarterback behind Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent. That means Keenum is prohibited from playing Sunday unless Williams and Bagent are both removed due to injury, illness or ejection.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Inactive, serving as emergency QB
Keenum (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's Week 2 game against the Lions but is listed as Chicago's emergency third quarterback, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Keenum won't count against the 53-man game-day roster. However, if Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent exit with an injury, illness or ejection, Keenum would be available to play.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Past leg injury
Keenum (leg) was absent from the Bears' estimated injury report Thursday.
Keenum missed the Bears' last two preseason games due to a leg injury. His absence from Thursday's injury report indicates that he is past the issue and is on track to serve as the Bears' QB3 behind Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent for Monday's regular-season opener against the Vikings at Soldier Field.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Secures roster spot
Bears head coach Ben Johnson said Keenum (leg) will be one of three quarterbacks on Chicago's initial 53-man roster, behind starter Caleb Williams and newly extended backup Tyson Bagent, Sean Hammond of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Keenum, who picked up a leg injury mid-August and is reportedly considered day-to-day, appears in line to contribute as the Bears' emergency No. 3 quarterback this season. What the 37-year-old veteran brings to the table as a mentor for Williams and Bagent may, ultimately, be as valuable to Chicago as his ability to capably pilot the offense under center if needed.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Dealing with leg injury
Keenum did not practice Friday due to a leg injury, Adam Jahns of AllCHGO.com reports.
Keenum is considered day-to-day, per Sean Hammond of the Chicago Tribune, so while his injury isn't a long-term concern, it may prevent him from suiting up for Sunday's preseason game against the Bills. The veteran signal-caller is competing with Tyson Bagent for the No. 2 quarterback role behind Caleb Williams, and if he can't suit up versus Buffalo it will provide fourth-stringer Austin Reed a chance to handle increased reps.
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Bears' Case Keenum: Returns from active/NFI list
The Bears activated Keenum (undisclosed) from the active/non-football injury list Sunday.
Keenum was one of a few players added that Chicago placed on the active/NFI list Saturday. It's unclear what issue the 37-year-old was dealing with, but it won't keep him from hitting the practice field as the Bears open training camp Tuesday. Keenum joined the team on a one-year contract in April, and, while he'll likely compete with Tyson Bagent for the No. 2 quarterback role, his primary contribution should come as a mentor for Caleb Williams as he enters his second season as a starter.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 220 lbs |
| Birthplace: Brownwood, TX |
| Age: 37 |
| School: Houston |
| Experience: 13 |

















