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词条 2019 Chicago Bears season
释义

  1. Offseason

     Organizational changes  Roster changes  Acquisitions  Departures  Draft 

  2. Staff

  3. Current roster

  4. Preseason

  5. Regular season

     2019 opponents  Game summaries  Week 1: vs. Green Bay Packers  Week #: vs. Detroit Lions  Week #: vs. Minnesota Vikings  Week #: vs. Dallas Cowboys  Week #: vs. New York Giants  Week #: vs. New Orleans Saints  Week #: vs. Kansas City Chiefs  Week #: vs. Los Angeles Chargers  Week #: at Detroit Lions  Week #: at Green Bay Packers  Week #: at Minnesota Vikings  Week #: at Philadelphia Eagles  Week #: at Washington Redskins  Week #: at Los Angeles Rams  Week #: at Denver Broncos  Week #: at Oakland Raiders  Standings  Division  Conference 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Chicago Bears
| year = 2019
| logo =
| record = 0–0
| division_place =
| coach = Matt Nagy
| general manager = Ryan Pace
| owner = The McCaskey Family
| stadium = Soldier Field
| playoffs =
| pro bowlers =
| uniform =
| shortnavlink = Bears seasons
}}

The {{nfly|2019}} Chicago Bears season will be the franchise's 100th season in the National Football League, as well as the second under head coach Matt Nagy. They will attempt to improve on their 12–4 record in 2018 following a loss to the Eagles in the wild card round.

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Offseason

Organizational changes

On January 9, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, who guided the Bears to the top-ranked scoring defense in 2018, left the team to become head coach of the Denver Broncos.[1] Two days later, Chicago hired former Indianapolis Colts' head coach Chuck Pagano to take over the position; before joining the Colts in 2012, he served as the Baltimore Ravens' defensive coordinator for one season in 2011, during which they ranked third in total defense.[2] In assembling his defensive staff, Pagano chose not to retain outside linebackers coach Brandon Staley and assistant defensive backs coach Roy Anderson, both of whom had been with the Bears since 2017,[3] and inside linebackers coach Glenn Pires, who had been on the Bears staff since 2015.[4] Staley and defensive backs coach Ed Donatell followed Fangio to the Broncos.[5][6] Following the moves, line coach Jay Rodgers and quality control coaches Bill Shuey and Sean Desai were the remaining defensive assistants;[7] on February 8, Shuey and Desai were promoted to defensive pass analyst/assistant linebackers coach and safeties coach, respectively.[8]

Pagano began replacing the departures by hiring Deshea Townsend as defensive backs coach and Ronell Williams as defensive quality control coach on January 18. Townsend was a two-time Super Bowl champion cornerback with the Pittsburgh Steelers before becoming a coach; he was most recently the assistant defensive backs coach of the New York Giants. Williams, a defensive analyst for the Temple Owls football team, worked with the Bears during Training Camp in 2018 as a member of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship;[9] former Arena Football League wide receiver Chris Jackson, who also participated in the program, was hired as a defensive assistant on February 12.[10] On January 21, former Kansas State defensive coordinator Ted Monachino was hired as senior defensive assistant and outside linebackers coach; Monachino worked with Pagano in Baltimore and Indianapolis, the latter as defensive coordinator.[11] The Bears later added Kansas City Chiefs inside linebackers coach Mark DeLeone to serve the same position, reuniting him with Nagy.[12]

Roster changes

Position Player Free agency
Tag
Date signed 2019 team
SSAdrian|Amos}} UFA March 13[13] Green Bay Packers
WRJosh|Bellamy}} UFA March 13[14] New York Jets
TEBen|Braunecker}} RFA March 11[15] Chicago Bears
QBTyler|Bray}} UFA March 20[16] Chicago Bears
TEDaniel|Brown|dab=American football}} UFA March 18[17] New York Jets
FBMichael|Burton|dab=American football}} UFA
CBBryce|Callahan}} UFA March 15[18] Denver Broncos
OLRashaad|Coward}} ERFA April 5[19] Chicago Bears
RBBenny|Cunningham}} UFA April 2[20] Jacksonville Jaguars
SSDeAndre|Houston-Carson}} UFA March 29[21] Chicago Bears
LBIsaiah|Irving}} ERFA March 13[22] Chicago Bears
OLEric|Kush}} UFA March 14[23] Cleveland Browns
LBAaron|Lynch|dab=American football}} UFA April 1[24] Chicago Bears
OTBobby|Massie}} UFA January 26[25] Chicago Bears
TEZach|Miller|dab=tight end, born 1984}} UFA [26] Chicago Bears
PPat|O'Donnell}} UFA March 18[27] Chicago Bears
DERoy|Robertson-Harris}} ERFA March 13[22] Chicago Bears
LSPatrick|Scales|dab=American football}} UFA April 3[28] Chicago Bears
WRKevin|White|dab=American football}} UFA March 15[29] Arizona Cardinals
CBMarcus|Williams|dab=cornerback}} UFA
DENick|Williams|dab=defensive lineman}} UFA March 15[30] Chicago Bears
OLBryan|Witzmann}} UFA March 22[31] Cleveland Browns

Entering the 2019 offseason, the Bears had 21 players set to become free agents, including three restricted free agents and three exclusive-rights free agents.[32] Two of the restricted free agents, safety DeAndre Houston-Carson and long snapper Patrick Scales, became unrestricted free agents when the Bears did not extend qualifying offers to them.[33]

Acquisitions

Two days after their 2018 season ended, on January 8, the Bears signed ten players to futures/reserve contracts, nine of whom were part of the practice squad in 2018: running back Ryan Nall; offensive lineman Dejon Allen; defensive tackle Abdullah Anderson; linebacker Josh Woods; defensive backs John Franklin III, Cyril Grayson, Michael Joseph, and Jonathon Mincy; and Canadian Football League player James Vaughters, who last played for the Calgary Stampeders.[34] Later in the month, Chicago signed receiver Jordan Williams-Lambert and linebacker Jameer Thurman — also CFL players — New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas, and Tulsa kicker Redford Jones.[35] A second kicker, Pittsburgh Panthers alumnus Chris Blewitt, was signed on March 6.[36]

The NFL conducted a two-day negotiation period for incoming unrestricted free agents on March 11–12, with free agency beginning the next day.[37] During the period, running back Mike Davis, wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson, and cornerback Buster Skrine committed to signing with the Bears, with Davis and Patterson finalizing two-year contracts and Skrine a three-year deal when free agency opened.[38][39][40] With the Seattle Seahawks, Davis recorded 514 rushing yards and four touchdowns, along with 214 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 2018;[41] on the New England Patriots in 2018, Patterson had 247 receiving yards and three touchdowns, along with 42 carries for 228 yards and a touchdown as a running back and averaging 28.8 kickoff return yards as a return specialist;[42] in 14 games for the 2018 New York Jets, Skrine had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and four tackles for loss, with Matt Nagy calling him "one of the better nickels in this league, if not the best".[41]

At the start of free agency on March 13, the Bears signed Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Ted Larsen, who started eight games for Chicago in 2016, to a one-year agreement.[43] The following day, safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, who played for the Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins in 2018, joined Chicago on a one-year deal.[44] Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Marvin Hall signed with the Bears on March 15; a fast player, he recorded ten receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown, along with 616 kickoff return yards in 2018.[45]

Departures

On February 21, tight end Dion Sims was released with one year left on his contract; he was on injured reserve for half of the 2018 season and caught only two passes.[46] The following day, it was reported kicker Cody Parkey would be released at the start of the league year on March 13 after 11 missed kicks in 2018 and $3.5 million guaranteed still on his 2019 contract.[47] Linebacker Sam Acho, who spent much of 2018 on injured reserve, was let go on March 5.[48]

Once free agency began, various unrestricted free agents opted to sign with other teams, including strong safety Adrian Amos, who signed with the Packers,[13] and cornerback Bryce Callahan joining the Denver Broncos.[18] Departing non-starters included running back Benny Cunningham to the Jacksonville Jaguars,[20] wide receivers Josh Bellamy and Kevin White respectively to the Jets and Arizona Cardinals,[14][29] tight end Daniel Brown with the Jets,[17] and offensive linemen Eric Kush and Bryan Witzmann with the Cleveland Browns.[23][31]

On March 28, running back Jordan Howard, who struggled to adapt to Nagy's offense as he recorded a career-worst 935 rushing yards and nine touchdowns in 2018,[49] was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles for a conditional sixth-round pick in 2020.[50]

Draft

{{main|2019 NFL Draft}}
Round Selection Player Position College
3 87
4 126
5 162
7 222
238
Notes
  • The Bears traded their 2019 first- and sixth-round selections (Nos. 24 and 196 overall, respectively), as well as their 2020 first- and third-round selections to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for linebacker Khalil Mack; the Bears will also receive a 2020 second-round selection and a conditional fifth-round selection in 2020 from the Raiders.[51]
  • The Bears traded their second-round selection (No. 56 overall) along with a 2018 fourth-round selection to the New England Patriots in exchange for the Patriots' 2018 fourth-round selection.[52]
  • The Bears acquired an additional seventh-round selection (No. 222 overall) in a trade that sent cornerback Deiondre' Hall to the Philadelphia Eagles.[53]

Staff

{{Chicago Bears staff}}

Current roster

{{Chicago Bears roster}}

Preseason

The Bears' preseason opponents and schedule will be announced in the spring.

Week Date Kickoff (CDT) Opponent Result Record Game site TV NFL.com
GameBook
NFL.com
recap
1TBD|To be determined}} (August 8–12)
2TBD|To be determined}} (August 15–19)
3TBD|To be determined}} (August 22–25)
4August 29|Thursday}}

Regular season

2019 opponents

On January 21, the NFL announced that the Bears will play the Oakland Raiders in the International Series in London, England — either Wembley Stadium or Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the Raiders serving as the home team. The game will be televised in the United States, with the exact date, venue, kickoff time and network to be announced in conjunction with the release of the {{nfly|2019}} regular season schedule.[54]

On March 25, the league announced that the Bears will open their season by hosting the 2019 NFL Kickoff Game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on Thursday, September 5. The game will kickoff at 7:20 p.m. CDT, and will be televised by NBC.[55]

The remainder of the Bears' 2019 schedule, with exact dates and times, will be finalized and announced later in the spring. Listed below are the Bears' opponents for 2019:[56]

Division opponents
(NFC North)
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Conference opponents
(NFC East)
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Redskins
Conference opponents
(based on {{nfly>2018}} division placement)
New Orleans Saints Los Angeles Rams
Interconference opponents
(AFC West)
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Oakland Raiders {{small>(in London)}}

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54. ^{{cite web |title=NFL ANNOUNCES FIVE 2019 INTERNATIONAL GAMES |url=https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/NFL-ANNOUNCES-FIVE-2019-INTERNATIONAL-GAMES-.aspx |work=NFL Communications |date=January 21, 2019 |accessdate=January 21, 2019}}
55. ^{{cite web |title=GREEN BAY PACKERS-CHICAGO BEARS TO KICK OFF CELEBRATION OF NFL'S 100TH SEASON |url=https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/2019-SCHEDULE-UPDATE.aspx |work=NFL Communications |date=March 25, 2019 |accessdate=March 25, 2019}}
56. ^{{cite web |title=2019 Opponents Determined |url=https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/2019-Opponents-Determined-.aspx |work=NFL Communications |date=December 31, 2018 |accessdate=December 31, 2018}}

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