The NFL schedule is slowly leaking out, and for Chicago Bears fans, the anticipation is building. While we know the Bears' opponents and locations for the 2026 season, the exact dates and times remain a mystery—but that's part of the excitement.
Rookie minicamp is in full swing, and all eyes are on how Sam Roush and the tight ends will reshape Chicago's offense. Meanwhile, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen addressed how Dayo Odeyingbo fits into the scheme—and no, he didn't joke about him fitting "on the bench," though fans have been quick with that punchline.
In other NFL news, Missouri RB Ahmad Hardy was released from the hospital after being shot and is hoping to return to the field this season. Our best wishes go out to him for a full recovery.
As for the Bears' season opener in Seattle, the options have narrowed to four possibilities. Everyone expects it to be Chicago, unless the Patriots sneak in—that could shake things up. Meanwhile, the NFL has already announced the Chiefs will host the Broncos in Week 1 on Monday Night Football.
The Vikings, never ones to shy away from risk, are interviewing three more GM candidates—all reportedly professional poker players, which feels fitting for a franchise that loves gambling with draft picks. And the Packers have claimed CB M.J. Devonshire and TE Luke Lachey off waivers.
So, Bears Nation, here's the big question: Who do you want Chicago to face in the home opener? With the toughest strength of schedule in 2026, every game will be a battle. Where do you see the Bears regressing, and where will they rise?
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