Author: Paul Magno

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Paul Magno is a veteran sports writer with over 20 years in the business. He also also has over forty years of experience in and around the sport of boxing. As a writer, his work has appeared on Yahoo Sports, Fox Sports, CBS Sports, Showtime, FightHype, Max Boxing, Boxing.com, Inside Fights, The Boxing Tribune, The Queensberry Rules, Overtime Heroics, Bleacher Report, and Premier Boxing Champions.

Wide receiver DJ Moore has been a bright and shining light in a Chicago Bears season that has been mostly gloomy and, at times, dreadful. The talented 6-year veteran now finds himself forced to dip his big toe into the gloom as he waits to see what the future holds for quarterback Justin Fields. Chicago Bears at the Crossroads with Justin Fields Big decisions about the future of the team and, specifically, the future of Fields with the team will have to be made between now and the 2024 draft. Moore, however, is making it clear that he’s more than…

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Justin Fields’ future is in limbo. The next five weeks or so will either serve as the saving grace of his run with the Chicago Bears or as the swan song of a failed effort to lead the offense of the historical franchise. This also could threaten his status as a starting NFL quarterback altogether. The Bears will likely have the first overall pick of the 2024 draft and two of the first five picks. With stud quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Drake Maye available, there’s a big possibility of the team choosing one to begin a rebuild, of sorts, at…

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You could forgive Mitch Trubisky if he lacked a degree of confidence in the present tense. You could totally understand how his ego may be battered and bruised, spending the last three seasons as a full-time backup after such a promising beginning to his NFL career. This was, after all, the man who the Chicago Bears traded up to grab in the 2017 draft as the cornerstone of their franchise rebuild. The young man from UNC was selected no. 2 overall, eight spots above Patrick Mahomes and ten spots ahead of Deshaun Watson. But, despite his frustrating run in Chicago…

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The Chicago Bears face some tough decisions in the coming weeks and months. They have to decide whether they want to keep head coach Matt Eberflus. Leaks from insiders about the organization’s eyeing of potential replacements lend credence to the belief that the fate of the current 7-22 coach may be sealed. If Eberflus gets let go, there’s real reason to believe that starting quarterback Justin Fields may be right behind him. But whether Eberflus and Fields stay or go, there’s great opportunity coming for the Bears organization in next year’s draft. As things currently stand, Chicago is set to…

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Is this the end of a brief and mostly frustrating era in Chicago Bears history? Will the front office of the historical franchise wipe the slate clean and start (semi) over when it comes to the head coach position and its choice of starting quarterback? If you listen to some insiders, that’s exactly what might take place over at Monsters of the Midway headquarters. According to Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune, a league source feels that a semi-do-over is in order for the Bears and the timing is perfect– with the team set to have the no. 1 overall…

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