Eli Kaberon

Kaberon is a Chicago-based sportswriter who has covered the NFL since 2010. Follow him on Twitter @EKaberon.
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      7:10 am | Dec. 17

      Who Could Be The Chicago Bears Next Head Coach?

      According to NFL insiders, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, here are four likely candidates—and one long shot—to replace Lovie Smith and become the 15th overall head coach in Bears history.

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      12:02 am | Dec. 4

      Keep Your Feet Moving, Jay Cutler

      With four games to play and the post-season prospects dimming, the pocket is closing on the Bears entire season. Can Jay Cutler keep it together?

    • Matt_Forte_ChicagoSide_hurt
      12:01 am | Sep. 21

      BTW, Matt Forte Is Hurt. Again.

      Lost in the swirling maelstrom of Cutler’s shove of J’Marcus Webb, his half-assed apology, and doctored photos of the grumpy QB smokin’ cigs is last Thursday’s biggest loss: Matt Forte. Forte hurt his right ankle in the third quarter and was forced out of the game.

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      12:02 am | Aug. 17

      Heartbreaker Kelvin Hayden Comes Home

      On February 4, 2007, Chicago-native Kelvin Hayden intercepted Bears Quarterback Rex Grossman and took it 56 yard to the house, simultaneously clinching the Lombardi Trophy for the Colts and eliciting a deep, defeated sigh from fans across Chicagoland—but not from Elton Harris.

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      12:01 am | Aug. 14

      The Bear No One Wants to See

      This time last year, Jason Campbell was a starting NFL QB primed for a breakout year. Then things went horribly wrong. Now he’s holding a clipboard and splitting snaps with the backups. And if things go right for the Bears, he’ll barely touch the ball.

    • Stephen_Paea_Power_600
      12:01 am | Aug. 9

      Bears’ Stephen Paea: Natural Animal

      After a disappointing freshman campaign in 2011, doubt surrounded the talented D-lineman Stephen Paea. But after a productive off-season, he’s back and he’s…scarily…stronger.