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Morning Sports Report
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Most everything has gone wrong in the Chicago sports world lately. The White Sox, despite being 35 games below .500, might provide the city its best chance or success.
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Monday was hardly the first game Bears coach Ben Johnson envisioned when he took over as head coach in January. Quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense stalled after a great start while the defense allowed 21 points in the fourth quarter to allow the Vikings to overcome a 11-point deficit.
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Columnist Jim O’Donnell breaks down Monday night’s Bears loss to Minnesota and the various broadcasts surrounding it.
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The Bulls agreed to a new deal with guard Josh Giddey worth $100 million over four years.
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Prospect safeties Jackson Parrish, Joe LoBue and Caden Moran must quickly diagnose whether they’re stopping the run or defending the pass.
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Welcome to Chicago, Ben Johnson. You were hired eight months ago, but Monday night was your initiation into the Bears Experience.
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Evaluating Big Ten quarterbacks through Week 2: the returning starters, the elevated starters, the freshmen and the transfers.
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First and 10
1. Downers Grove North (2-0) Next opponent: Hinsdale Central
Comment: There’s going to be one great matchup after another this fall in the West Suburba...
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With closer Daniel Palencia on the injured list, the question in the bullpen now becomes who will handle the ninth inning. Manager Craig Counsell, as expected for those who are familiar with him, wasn’t tipping his hand.
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Ben Murphy stood in the penalty box ready to be in the moment.
Just three minutes after St. Charles North had taken a 2-1 lead over Geneva, the senior was looking to tie ...
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