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In the final hour, Ramie Makhlouf and Anthony Herron discussed whether the Cubs have done enough to improve their team this offseason. After that, Rhett Lewis of the NFL Network joined the show to share a report from the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
Ramie Makhlouf and Anthony Herron reacted to the news that offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is leaving the Bears for the same position with the Ravens. In Baltimore, he'll have play-calling duties, which he didn't have in Chicago. The guys also debated if the Cubs have done enough to improve their club this offseason.
In the third hour, Ramie Makhlouf and Anthony Herron detailed how the Bears will have much-needed continuity on their offensive line in the 2026 season. Among the five starting spots, only left tackle carries uncertainty. After that, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show live from SoxFest to discuss the latest White Sox storylines.
Ramie Makhlouf and Anthony Herron discussed whether the Cubs have done enough to improve their team this offseason.
Ramie Makhlouf and Anthony Herron were joined by Rhett Lewis of the NFL Network to share a report from the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote welcomed on Ramie Makhlouf and Anthony Herron for the daily transition segment.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the Bears-Lions game Sunday at Soldier Field; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the Bears' defensive woes; and Ramie Makhlouf and Ruthie Polinsky shared their predictions for the Bears-Lions game.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the Bears-Lions game Sunday at Soldier Field; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the Bears' defensive woes; and Ramie Makhlouf and Ruthie Polinsky shared their predictions for the Bears-Lions game.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Tribune reporter Brad Biggs joined the Mully & Haugh Show to preview the Bears-Lions game Sunday at Soldier Field; Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the Bears' defensive woes; and Ramie Makhlouf and Ruthie Polinsky shared their predictions for the Bears-Lions game.
In the Best of Mully & Haugh this week, Ramie Makhlouf and Ruthie Polinsky discussed Bears quarterback Caleb Williams being within reach of becoming the first player in franchise history to throw for 4,000 yards in a single season; WGN sports anchor Jarrett Payton joined the show to discuss the growing relationship between Williams and Bears first-year head coach Ben Johnson; and NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales joined the show to detail Williams' “thirst to win” and growth in his second NFL season.
In the third hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed a variety of topics in the 5 On It segment. Later, Score evening host Ramie Makhlouf joined the show to preview the pivotal Bears-Packers game Saturday at Soldier Field.
Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Score evening host Ramie Makhlouf to preview the pivotal Bears-Packers game Saturday at Soldier Field.
Makhlouf: Wayne Larrivee previews Bears-Packers game next Sunday (Hour 3) full In the third and final hour, Ramie Makhlouf continues to take calls on if Bears QB Caleb Williams needs to do more to win games for the team. He talks with Packers radio play-by-play announcer Wayne Larrivee on the Bears-Packers matchup next Sunday at Lambeau Field, and he goes through some NFL Week 13 games you need to pay attention to if you are a Bears fan. 2398 Sun, 30 Nov 2025 18:20:00 +0000 wpTkOuTOoZjLM7ZchNAxXPFZfn23hE1L sports Best of 670 The Score sports Makhlouf: Wayne Larrivee previews Bears-Packers game next Sunday (Hour 3) Best of the Score brings listeners the best interviews, segments, bits and highlights of the station's many shows. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.ampe
Makhlouf: Do the Bears need more production from Caleb Williams? (Hour 2) full In the second hour, Ramie Makhlouf continues to take calls after the Bears big win over the Eagles, and he asks the listeners: Do the Bears need better production from QB Caleb Williams despite the Bears winning games? 2653 Sun, 30 Nov 2025 18:30:00 +0000 Le1D9MtS7sX9yJMDhfIpS60diIo9yPhT sports Best of 670 The Score sports Makhlouf: Do the Bears need more production from Caleb Williams? (Hour 2) Best of the Score brings listeners the best interviews, segments, bits and highlights of the station's many shows. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.ampe
Makhlouf: Was Bears' dominant victory over Eagles the statement win they needed? (Hour 1) full In the first hour, Ramie Makhlouf reacts to the Bears win against the Eagles and asks the listeners when the last time was they had a victory this big, and he reacted to Ben Johnson taking his shirt off in the locker room, which gave the city of Chicago free hot dogs. 2841 Sun, 30 Nov 2025 18:40:00 +0000 4qMLdexKkdbYQNXkkbSzU1uYagGv9B8R sports Best of 670 The Score sports Makhlouf: Was Bears' dominant victory over Eagles the statement win they needed? (Hour 1) Best of the Score brings listeners the best interviews, segments, bits and highlights of the station's many shows. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False htt
Ryan Wood joins John Kuhn and Ramie Makhlouf to break down the Packers' frustrating loss to the Carolina Panthers and what it means for their playoff hopes. The crew discusses Tucker Kraft's season-ending injury, Luke Musgrave's opportunity to shine, and why this talented roster keeps losing to inferior opponents while beating elite teams. Wood shares his insider take on Matt LaFleur's coaching decisions, the defensive struggles against quick-release offenses, and the upcoming Monday night matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.
John Kuhn and Ramie Makhlouf are joined by NFL analyst Ty Dunne to break down Jordan Love's struggles after Green Bay's upset loss to Carolina. They discuss whether the Packers should open up the offense for their $55 million quarterback, the impact of Tucker Kraft's injury, concerns about Josh Jacobs' health, and whether Green Bay needs to make moves before the trade deadline.
John Kuhn and Ramie Makhlouf are joined by Wayne Larrivee, the voice of the Green Bay Packers Radio Network, to break down Jordan Love's record-setting performance and MVP candidacy. They discuss Tucker Kraft's impact, the running back situation, and whether Carolina is a trap game. The conversation covers Matt LaFleur's influence on Love's development and examines the NFC playoff landscape, highlighting which contenders pose the biggest threats to Green Bay's championship run.
In the final hour, Leila Rahimi, Marshall Harris and Mark Grote discussed whether the Cubs have made the right decision in choosing left-hander Shota Imanaga to start Game 2 of the National League Division Series on Monday night. Should right-hander Colin Rea be getting the ball instead as the Cubs trail 1-0 in the series against the Brewers? After that, Ramie Makhlouf of The Fan in Milwaukee joined the show to discuss the Cubs-Brewers series.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf shared their confidence level in quarterback Caleb Williams now as compared to last year at this time; Sports Illustrated writer Matt Verderame joined the Rahimi & Harris Show to share expectations for Williams and the Bears entering the 2025 season; David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky reacted to Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson still holding out hope that the Bears will build a new stadium in the city rather than in Arlington Heights; and Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened to Williams explain how he's getting more comfortable under center.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf shared their confidence level in quarterback Caleb Williams now as compared to last year at this time; Sports Illustrated writer Matt Verderame joined the Rahimi & Harris Show to share expectations for Williams and the Bears entering the 2025 season; David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky reacted to Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson still holding out hope that the Bears will build a new stadium in the city rather than in Arlington Heights; and Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened to Williams explain how he's getting more comfortable under center.
In the Best of the Bears this week, Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf shared their confidence level in quarterback Caleb Williams now as compared to last year at this time; Sports Illustrated writer Matt Verderame joined the Rahimi & Harris Show to share expectations for Williams and the Bears entering the 2025 season; David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky reacted to Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson still holding out hope that the Bears will build a new stadium in the city rather than in Arlington Heights; and Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes listened to Williams explain how he's getting more comfortable under center.
In the Best of Rahimi & Harris this week, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams joined the show to discuss his development at training camp and how his relationship with first-year head coach Ben Johnson is growing; Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote discussed the struggles of Cubs right fielder Kyle Tucker and center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong; Grote and Ramie Makhlouf debated whether the Bears should pursue star pass rusher Micah Parsons if the Cowboys decide to trade him; and Score reporter Chris Emma joined the show to share his takeaways from the joint practice between the Bears and Dolphins on Friday at Halas Hall.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf discussed the need for Bears defensive end Montez Sweat and the team's other pass rushers to step up this season.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf shared what their confidence level is in Bears quarterback Caleb Williams now compared to last year at this time.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf shared where their confidence level is now in Bears quarterback Caleb Williams. They also welcomed on Score reporter Chris Emma for a Bears report after practice ended.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf welcomed on Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes for the daily transition segment.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf broke down the Cubs' 6-1 win against the Reds on Wednesday afternoon.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf opened their show by stressing the need for Bears defensive end Montez Sweat and the team's other pass rushers to step up this season. After that, they shared what their confidence level is in second-year quarterback Caleb Williams now compared to last year at this time. Later, they opened up the phone lines to take Bears calls from listeners.
In the second hour, Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf broke down the Cubs' 6-1 win against the Reds on Wednesday afternoon. After that, Sports Illustrated writer Matt Verderame joined the show to discuss expectations for quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears in the upcoming season. Later, Grote and Makhlouf held the Halftime segment.
In the third hour, Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf discussed a variety of topics in the 5 On It segment. After that, Marquee Sports Network analyst Ryan Sweeney joined the show to discuss the latest Cubs storylines. Later, Grote and Makhlouf shared a few of the latest updates from Bears training camp and discussed cornerback Tyrique Stevenson's battle for a starting job.
In the final hour, Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf pondered what the Bears should offer for star pass rusher Micah Parsons if the Cowboys decide to trade him. After that, Score reporter Chris Emma joined the show to share a Bears report after practice wrapped up Thursday.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf pondered what the Bears should offer for star pass rusher Micah Parsons if the Cowboys decide to trade him.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf examined a position battle in the Bears secondary.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by Marquee Sports Network analyst Ryan Sweeney to discuss the latest Cubs storylines.
Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by Sports Illustrated writer Matt Verderame to discuss expectations for quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears in the upcoming season.
David Haugh and Ruthie Polinsky were joined by Mark Grote and Ramie Makhlouf for the daily transition segment.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by former Cubs shortstop Larry Bowa to remember the life and legacy of Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65. Bowa shared his favorite memories of Sandberg and described what type of person he was.
In the second hour, Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by former Daily Herald writer Bruce Miles to reflect on the life and legacy of Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65. After that, Cubs left fielder Ian Happ joined the show to discuss Sandberg's influence on the team and the tight NL Central race. Later, Harris and Makhlouf took more calls from listeners who shared their memories of Sandberg.
In the third hour, Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf conducted the 5 On It segment, where they discussed a variety of sports topics, including the best game they've ever seen. After that, they listened back to Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg's epic Hall of Fame speech in 2005. Sandberg passed away Monday at 65.
In the final hour, Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by Score teammate Mark Grote to remember the life and legacy of Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65. After that, former Cubs shortstop Larry Bowa joined the show to share his favorite memories of Sandberg and to describe what type of person he was.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf welcomed on Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes for the daily transition segment.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf opened their show by celebrating the life and legacy of Cubs legend and Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65. After that, former Cubs outfielder Gary Matthews joined the show to discuss Sandberg's legacy.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf opened up the phone lines for Score listeners to share their memories about Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf listened back to Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg's epic Hall of Fame speech in 2005. Sandberg passed away Monday at 65.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf opened up the phone lines for Score listeners to share their memories about Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by Cubs left fielder Ian Happ to reflect on the life and legacy of Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65. Happ also discussed the tight NL Central race.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf opened up the phone lines for Score listeners to share their memories about Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf were joined by former Cubs outfielder Gary Matthews to discuss Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg's legacy. Sandberg passed away Monday at 65.
Marshall Harris and Ramie Makhlouf celebrated the life and legacy of Cubs legend and Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, who passed away Monday at 65.