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In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to react to assistant general manager Ian Cunningham leaving Chicago to become the new Falcons general manager; Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show to explain why he believes the Bears should trade receiver DJ Moore and cut linebacker Tremaine Edmunds this offseason; and Matt Spiegel and Dan Wiederer discussed whether a few key Bears players will be retained for the 2026 season or move on to new teams.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to react to assistant general manager Ian Cunningham leaving Chicago to become the new Falcons general manager; Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show to explain why he believes the Bears should trade receiver DJ Moore and cut linebacker Tremaine Edmunds this offseason; and Matt Spiegel and Dan Wiederer discussed whether a few key Bears players will be retained for the 2026 season or move on to new teams.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to react to assistant general manager Ian Cunningham leaving Chicago to become the new Falcons general manager; Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor joined the Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show to explain why he believes the Bears should trade receiver DJ Moore and cut linebacker Tremaine Edmunds this offseason; and Matt Spiegel and Dan Wiederer discussed whether a few key Bears players will be retained for the 2026 season or move on to new teams.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Dan Wiederer discussed how former Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Bears head coach Matt Nagy may be closing to getting a new job. After that, they listened and reacted to Bears wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El open up about his receiving corps.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Clay Harbor, who explained why he believes the Bears should look to trade receiver DJ Moore and cut linebacker Tremaine Edmunds this offseason.
Matt Spiegel and Dan Wiederer listened and reacted to Bears wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El open up about his receiving corps.
Full Show - January 28, 2026 full 10300 Wed, 28 Jan 2026 16:09:00 +0000 xbkiVfuUJHOztgmEZxTdyI9dkFH7jG8G sports Mully & Haugh Show sports Full Show - January 28, 2026 Mike Mulligan and David Haugh lead you into your work day by discussing the biggest sports storylines in Chicago and beyond. Along with breaking down the latest on the Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox, Mully & Haugh routinely interview the top beat writers in the city as well as team executives, coaches and players. Recurring guests include Bears receiver DJ Moore, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs, former Bears coach Dave Wannstedt, Pro Football Talk founder Mike Florio, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer and Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy.Catch the Mully & Haugh Show live Monday through Friday (5 a.m.- 10 a.m. CT) on 670 The Score, the exclusive audio home of the Cubs and the Bulls, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @mullyhaugh. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2F
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Nic from Just Another Year Chicago joins Adam Rank to discuss which pass rushers the Chicago Bears should target, rumours of Etienne, if DJ Moore will be with the Bears next season and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris opened their show by reacting to Bears wide receivers room Antwaan Randle El's recent praise of receiver DJ Moore. After that, they discussed what the Bears' expectations will be for 2026. Later, they broke down the Bulls' 129-118 loss to the Lakers on Monday at the United Center.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed a few Bears-related storylines in the NFL playoffs. After that, WGN sports anchor Jarrett Payton joined the show to share his takeaways from his recent interview with Bears wide receiver coach Antwaan Randle El, who assessed the team's breakout 2025 season.
The boys return with Bravo calling into the show as him and Josh recap the Bears season, what needs to happen for next season, and their frustration with DJ Moore. Then Josh, Jav and Nick recap Derrick Rose getting his jersey retired by the Bulls and what it meant to them as fans. Then Josh talks about UFC's first PPV on Paramount+ and talks with Jav about their Arc Raiders gameplay. Enjoy!!!
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales joined the show to reflect on the Bears' successful 2025 season; Mike Mulligan and David Haugh defended Bears receiver DJ Moore as he has taken a great deal of criticism for his effort level; and Haugh and Gabe Ramirez shared their predictions for the Broncos-Patriots matchup in the AFC Championship and the Seahawks-Rams matchup in the NFC Championship on Sunday.
The Carolina Panthers wide receiver room is officially under a microscope! In today's video, we are breaking down a historic rookie season from Tetairoa McMillan, who just became the first Panther since Cam Newton to be named a finalist for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year. With over 1,000 yards and 7 touchdowns, is he already the WR1 this franchise has been searching for?We also dive into:The Rise of Jalen Coker: How an undrafted free agent earned his spot as a long-term piece in this offense.The Xavier Legette Situation: First-round pick to the trade block? We discuss the rumors surrounding Legette's future in Charlotte and why Dan Morgan might be looking to recoup assets.DJ MOORE REUNION?: Analyzing the wild rumors linking the former Panthers star back to the Queen City. Could we actually see a DJ Moore and Bryce Young connection in 2026?What do YOU think? Should the Panthers trade Legette to bring back DJ Moore? Does T-Mac deserve OROY? Drop your thoughts in the comments!#KeepPounding #CarolinaPanthers #NFLNews #PanthersNation #NFLDraft2026 #TetairoaMcMillan #DJMoore
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Olin Kreutz to break down the Bears' overtime loss to the Rams in the divisional round last Sunday and to reflect on the team's strong season. Later, Spiegel and Holmes discussed how star outfielder Kyle Tucker signing a four-year, $240-million contract with the Dodgers has caused MLB owners to panic.
In the final hour of the show, Laurence Holmes & Matt Spiegel were joined by Dan Wiederer of The Athletic who wrapped up the Bears season.
Laurence & Spiegs were joined by former Bears Center Olin Kreutz who shared his thoughts on the Bears falling to the Rams in the divisional round on Sunday.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed a variety of sports topics in the 5 On It segment.
Wide Receiver Free Agency: George Pickens Headlines Thin 2026 Class Rich Dotson and Garret Price break down the 2026 wide receiver free agent landscape and team needs across the NFL. While the rookie draft class offers depth at the position, several veteran receivers could shift the dynasty landscape when free agency opens. The hosts dive into which teams desperately need help and where value might emerge for fantasy managers. George Pickens leads the class after a career best 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns in Dallas. The hosts expect him to return on a franchise tag or extension. Alec Pierce emerges as an intriguing secondary option who could fit Buffalo's needs. The duo identifies Las Vegas and Tennessee as premier landing spots where receivers could immediately become fantasy assets, similar to Josh Palmer's breakout season. Potential cap casualties include Tyreek Hill, Calvin Ridley, DJ Moore, and surprisingly Michael Pittman Jr, creating additional roster movement across the league.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to the glowing praise that Bears head coach Ben Johnson and general manager Ryan Poles had for quarterback Caleb Williams' progress in his second NFL season. After that, the guys listened and reacted to comments from Johnson and Poles about receiver DJ Moore's future with the organization.
The Full Go returns as Jason welcomes Anthony Herron to the podcast! They give a postmortem of the Bears' season. They discuss how they leave this Bears season, DJ Moore not addressing the media, and Jaquan Brisker having the best game of his career. Next, the two chat about Caleb Williams's progression in Ben Johnson's system, how Ben handled his first postseason, and what they've learned from the other postseason games. To wrap, Jason discusses his feelings surrounding the White Sox trading Luis Robert Jr. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Voicemail line: 708-550-3781. Host: Jason Goff Guest: Anthony Herron Producer: Kyle Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed Bears receiver DJ Moore's future with the organization.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened their show by pondering whether Bears head coach Ben Johnson could win the NFL Coach of the Year award. After that, they discussed how Bears defensive backs coach Al Harris and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle are drawing interest from other NFL teams for promotions. Later, Rahimi, Harris and Grote discussed Bears receiver DJ Moore's future with the organization.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss Bears receiver DJ Moore's future with the organization and to share his takeaways from the team's end-of-season press conference Wednesday featuring general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the criticism surrounding Bears receiver DJ Moore's effort level and pondered what his future is with the organization.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss Bears receiver DJ Moore's future with the organization and to share his takeaways from the team's end-of-season press conference Wednesday featuring general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson. After that, Mully and Haugh continued to discuss what the Bears could and should do with Moore. The Bears would open up a significant chunk of salary cap space if they were to release Moore this offseason. Later, they took Bears calls from Score listeners.
Heartbreak has a shape, and tonight it looked like a perfect throw to Cole Kmet that deserved a different ending. We sit with the loss to the Rams and refuse to look away from the fine print: Caleb Williams was electric, the drops were brutal, and the fourth-quarter edges weren't sharp enough. Pride is real, so is frustration, and both can push a team forward if you translate emotion into habits.We dig into the sequence that swung the game, why route effort matters when the ball is late or underthrown, and how veterans like Kmet steady a rookie-heavy supporting cast. Caleb's leadership arc shows up on the field and behind the mic—taking blame, spreading credit, and setting a tone that demands more from everyone, including DJ Moore. We talk development without excuses: cleaner stems, stronger hands, smarter situational football, and the boring details that separate “almost” from “advance.” The Soldier Field crowd and the weather did their part. Now the offense needs to match that energy snap to snap.Zooming out, we tackle the Mike Tomlin step-down and what it means for Steelers culture, plus a blunt look at the AFC's shifting hierarchy. The Patriots look ahead of schedule, and that should make a lot of teams uncomfortable. We sort quarterback narratives that got loud this weekend—who elevated, who folded, and why context matters when you hang 30 and still walk off a loser. Finally, we circle back to Chicago's runway: keep Kmet, rebuild Loveland's confidence, demand relentless effort from every route, and give Caleb the infrastructure to turn highlight throws into winning scripts.If you felt the sting and still see the future, you're in the right place. Hit follow, share this with the diehard in your life, and drop your take: what single change would have flipped this game—and what's the first move you make this offseason?Support the show-----------https://www.MTPshow.comOur Social Mediahttps://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW-----------Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke, Rayshawn Buchanan, Bob KellyProducer: Craig D'AlessandroInquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com
This week the guys discuss the Bears ouster from the playoffs at the hands of the Rams, 20-17 in overtime. Kyle vents his frustration with DJ Moore, Travis vents his frustration with modern coaches refusing field goals, but in the end they both can't help but be excited for the season and thankful for the 2025/26 Bears. Then the guys wax nostalgic a bit a look forward to a bright future, moving into an offseason that can't be over with soon enough for the first time in over a decade. Thanks for listening this season, we're excited to show you what we have cooking for the offseason!
Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote discuss what's happening with Bears receiver DJ Moore. There still isn't much clarity on what happened with his route on quarterback Caleb Williams' fateful interception in overtime of the Bears' season-ending loss to the Rams . And will Moore be moved during the offseason? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Greg Braggs joins Adam Rank to discuss the Chicago Bears' 2025 season, Ben Johnson's press conference, his early vision for next season, the standard that organization has set for itself, the foundation that this team can build upon, DJ Moore's future in Chicago, realistic offseason targets and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They finally killed the 2025/2026 Chicago Bears. Caleb Williams had one last miracle in his arm, but it wasn't enough to beat the Rams. The guys talk about the loss, the experience in the stadium, what to make of DJ Moore, and their favorite moments from the season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
First Take resumes with the undermanned Broncos. Put a number on it. What percent chance do you give them to win? (0:00) Next, Mel Kiper has Fernando Mendoza going number one to the Raiders in his latest mock draft. Would he be a good fit for Las Vegas? Then, Mad Dog is mad at Sean Mcvay, DJ Moore, and Broncos-Bills refs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the 2026 Offseason Trinity Report — an eight-week series where Ray and Scott go division by division using the upgraded Trinity Tool to break down WR/TE usage, offensive capacity and what it means for dynasty roster building. This episode is the NFC North: Bears, Lions, Vikings and Packers. We dig into how usage vs. environment changes player outcomes, how concentration can cap ceilings, and where the dynasty market is inefficient right now. We also walk through the Bears' crowded pass-catcher room, Detroit's “dream” top-three setup, Minnesota's ugly environment, and Green Bay's WR ambiguity. 00:00 Intro 03:14 NFC North overview + Trinity basics 04:05 Chart takeaways (Bears/Lions/Vikings/Packers) 06:14 Usage vs environment (why context matters) 09:15 Offensive “capacity” idea (top weapons avg) 15:56 Chicago Bears 16:57 Bears 2025 usage snapshot 17:28 Pre-bye vs post-bye split 20:49 DJ Moore role + pricing 24:24 Burden/Odunze/Loveland lanes 27:46 Odunze range outcomes 30:18 Loveland range outcomes 32:49 Burden range outcomes 34:05 Detroit Lions 34:49 Lions setup (top-3 clarity) 37:47 Jamo vs Bears WRs (market) 40:43 Jamo trade ideas 42:13 Minnesota Vikings 42:57 Vikings chart (ugly environment) 47:37 Addison range outcomes 51:13 Hock comparison (23 vs 25) 55:32 Green Bay Packers 56:39 Packers room 58:57 Watson range outcomes 1:03:53 Reed role 1:04:48 Golden ceiling check 1:07:04 Wrap + next division Thank you for checking out the Podcast, be sure to follow and comment if you have any questions, we are always happy to answer any. For Access to our Premium Tools (Trinity, WAR & More) & Discord Community https://ddfantasyfootball.com/subscriptions/ Subscribe to the Youtube Channel DDFFB https://www.youtube.com/@DDFFB Sub to the Wake up YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaIJqSepjl-eZ2YEaaLciFA Subscribe to Ray's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RayGQue Check out All of Ray's Articles at Yahoo!: https://sports.yahoo.com/author/ray-garvin/ Follow Ray on Bleacher Report: https://br.app.link/7ExIDsWfHVb Follow us on Twitter: https://x.com/destinationdevy Become a Member on Youtube for access to the Dynasty Deal Show Live, Destination Chill and other member benefits, like priority reply to comments and unique badges and emojis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV84gHvtBMXxzN9ZPI9XHfg/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened and reacted to comments from Bears head coach Ben Johnson and general manager Ryan Poles about receiver DJ Moore's future with the organization.
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by FS1 host Danny Parkins to share his takeaways from the Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams in overtime in the divisional round. What went wrong on quarterback Caleb Williams' fateful interception in overtime? Parkins shared what a team source told him. Parkins also explained why he doesn't believe receiver DJ Moore will be back with the Bears for the 2026 season. Later, Rahimi and Harris discussed the need for Williams and Bears receivers to get on the same page moving forward.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris were joined by FS1 host Danny Parkins to share his takeaways from the Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams in overtime in the divisional round. What went wrong on quarterback Caleb Williams' fateful interception in overtime? Parkins shared what a team source told him. Parkins also explained why he doesn't believe receiver DJ Moore will be back with the Bears for the 2026 season.
Dan Wiederer and guest host Kevin Fishbain look closely at Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' fateful interception in overtime of the team's season-ending loss to the Rams. Was it truly a miscommunication with receiver DJ Moore or was it something else? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're officially entering the offseason for the Bears after head coach Ben Johnson and general manager Ryan Poles met the media for their end-of-season press conferences. Dan Wiederer and Mark Grote share what they learned from the pair at Halas Hall on Wednesday. Was the mood different this year compared to past end-of-season press conferences? Can anyone tell us what happened with receiver DJ Moore's route on the fateful interception in the Bears' loss to the Rams? Also, Johnson made clear how excited he is to continue working with quarterback Caleb Williams. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed who was at fault on Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' interception in overtime of Chicago's devastating 20-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in the divisional round. Williams and receiver DJ Moore miscommunicated on the play. After that, Spiegel and Holmes praised Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen's game plan and safety Jaquan Brisker's performance Sunday.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune reporter Brad Biggs to discuss the Bears' overtime loss to the Rams on Sunday in the divisional round and to reflect on their strong 2025 season. Also, how will the Bears approach the 2026 offseason?
The Bears' season is over, but we've got plenty to clean up after their season-ending loss to the Rams before we look to the future. Kevin Fishbain pinch-hits for Mark Grote alongside Dan Wiederer in this one. We still aren't clear what happened with receiver DJ Moore on the Bears' final offensive play in overtime, which resulted in a game-changing interception. Why weren't Moore and quarterback Caleb Williams on the same page? Also in this episode, we're pretty certain the Bears got the guy at quarterback in Williams. Now the mission is maximizing what he can become. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Kostos wraps up the hour with his Chicago Bears post mortem. Nick reacts to Caleb Williams ridiculous throw to send the game to overtime, and explains why DJ Moore should be off the team.
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Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed who was at fault on Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' interception in overtime of Chicago's devastating 20-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in the divisional round. Williams and receiver DJ Moore miscommunicated on the play.
The Full Go returns as Jason is back to discuss the end of the Bears' season. He talks about what he enjoyed about the game, Rome Odunze's struggles, and the joy of watching the Bears' season. He also talks about the joy of watching Caleb Williams's fourth-quarter touchdown, DJ Moore's culpability on the game-sealing interception, and what's next for the franchise. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Voicemail line: 708-550-3781. Host: Jason Goff Producer: Kyle Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams' fateful interception in overtime of Chicago's loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in the divisional round after he and receiver DJ Moore miscommunicated on a route.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote welcomed on Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes for the daily transition segment.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened their show by discussing the decisions they liked and didn't like from Bears head coach Ben Johnson in his team's heartbreaking 20-17 loss to the Rams in overtime Sunday in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. After that, they discussed the Bears' fateful interception in overtime as quarterback Caleb Williams and receiver DJ Moore miscommunicated on a route. Later, they took Bears calls from Score listeners.
Bears On Tap discusses the Chicago Bears' heartbreaking 20-17 divisional round loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL playoffs, as hosts Quinten Krzysko, Samir Patel, and Sunny Verma break down every key moment from this intense NFC clash. The Bears fought hard at Soldier Field, but the Rams' balanced attack and clutch plays ultimately lifted Los Angeles into the NFC Championship Game.In this postgame episode we unpack:• Early momentum swings and key scoring plays — including Kyren Williams' rushing touchdowns and Chicago's response through DJ Moore and a Santos field goal.• Caleb Williams' performance and how Chicago's offense battled through adversity.• Defensive battles and turning points — what worked and what didn't as the Bears tried to slow the Rams' attack.• Crucial red-zone execution, fourth quarter struggles & late game decisions that shaped the final result.• Injury impacts, standout performers, and how Chicago's season ended despite another resilient effort.• What's next for the Bears — season review, the future outlook, and lessons from the playoff run.This was a classic postseason showdown — full of emotion, momentum swings, and a physical grind that came down to the wire. Whether you're here for film breakdowns, player performance analysis, or playoff reactions, this episode dives deep into everything Bears fans need after the Rams game.