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Chicago Bears’ 1985 Super Bowl-Winning Team Will Finally Visit the White House
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More than 25 years after shuffling to a win in Super Bowl XX, the 1985 Chicago Bears have been extended an invitation to the White House, CSN Chicago reports.
The NFL team that wins the Super Bowl is usually invited to the White House during the year of their victory. However, the Challenger exploded only two days after the Bears’ win.
Fox Sports Admits Making Up Headlines Questioning Jay Cutler’s Toughness
Wanting to stress that some people have questioned Jay Cutler’s toughness, Fox Sports ran a graphic on air of a series of headlines — including “Cutler Lacks Courage” — during the Chicago Bears season opener that criticized Cutler in Chicago for leaving last season’s NFC Championship game last season with an injury.
Saints Smash Bears, 30-13
The New Orleans Saints captured their first victory of the NFL season on Sunday, defeating the Chicago Bears, 30-13, at the Louisiana Superdome.
The Saints took a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter, after a 79-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Drew Brees to receiver Devery Henderson, and never looked back.
The win snapped the Saints' four-game losing streak against the Bears.
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Saints Face Bears
The New Orleans Saints will play host to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, in their 2011 home opener.
The Saints, who are 0-1 on the year, will be looking to snap a four-game losing streak against the Bears, who are undefeated, at 1-0.
Kick-off time at the Louisiana Superdome is set for noon.
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Urlacher Rejoins Bears Following Mother’s Passing
Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher has returned to Chicago and practiced with the team today after leaving the team to be with family following the passing of his mother.
Lavoyda Lenard, 51, died in her home near Mt. Pleasant, Texas on Tuesday. Police have said there was no evidence
Urlacher’s Mother Passes Away, Playing Status Vs. Saints Uncertain
Chicago Bears All-Pro middle linebacker Brian Urlacher left the team today to be with his family after hearing the tragic news that his Mother had passed away. Urlacher released a statement, saying, ""My mother, Lavoyda, unexpectedly passed away Monday at her home in Texas. My first priority right now is to be with my family as we mourn her loss and make the arrangements to lay her to rest. This is a very difficult and emotional time for us and I sincerely ask that you respect our privacy. Thank you."



