Cairo Santos Wins a Major Award and Other Bears Bullets

Brett nailed it in his BN Cubs Bullets post today:

You may have noticed that we took some time away starting yesterday afternoon as events were unfolding at the U.S. Capitol. Like has happened so often over the past few years, and the past year especially, you knew what was happening was historic – in a truly regrettable sense – and it just wasn’t the time to write up the latest trade rumor or quarterback note. There was no political motive behind the decision to quiet down; just an acknowledgement that the world happens around us, and sometimes we just have to observe it in horrified awe.

There’s nothing more I can say on the events that you haven’t already found, or can’t already find, from other more qualified sources. So, instead, we’ll return to what I hope we do well enough at these times: providing something else interesting and entertaining to think about when you want that distraction. Be well, folks.

I don’t have much else to add beyond that we should consider ourselves fortunate to live another day and that we should cherish the moments we have together. Because even in the darkest hours, I’m reminded that light will soon follow.

And with that, we’re onto football things.

•   I don’t know what the Special Teams Player of the Month award trophy looks like, but I’m imagining a re-furbished version of the leg lamp from “A Christmas Story.” Whatever it is, Cairo Santos now has something to put next to his NFC Special Teams Player of the Week award from earlier in the season:

•   This is telling:

•   Santos nailed all 12 of his field goal attempts and 16 of 17 PATs. His one miss came on a block in the Lions game after a blown blocking assignment at the line of scrimmage. In other words, save for the one moment that Santos himself couldn’t control, he’s been perfect. Santos has navigated the Soldier Field winds and found his groove after an extended stretch from 2017-19 when he was downright not good. It’s a comeback story that should get more love. Santos could make a case for being the offense’s most valuable player. After all, he’s scored a  healthy chunk of the points this season. But maybe he’ll settle for a new deal? I mean, it can’t be ruled out.

•   While we’re thinking about players who deserve extensions:

•   You play to win the game, as Herm Edwards once eloquently said. These guys know 8-8 aim’t it. But they also know they have an opportunity to write one heck of a redemption story by doing something unpredictable. But one step at a time, my friends. It all starts on Sunday.

•   Because I know you need a chuckle:

•   It’s the Matt Nagy getting low-key dragged via cartoon for me.

•   Back to reality, where this has me nervously tugging at my collar:

•   Just so we’re all clear here: Mitchell Trubisky faced – by far – the easiest defensive matchups among all quarterbacks last season. Keep that in mind when reading Trubisky’s stat line. And do so before putting too much stock into whatever late-season numbers you want to bring up about his end-of-year renaissance. This isn’t a hit-job or a tear-down piece. Instead, this is me offering up context and perspective to something that too many have viewed through tunnel vision.

•   This read is equal parts fascinating (because of the football breakdown) and annoying (because Aaron Rodgers):

•   Speaking of the Packers…

•   Hey, Falcons: If there’s any info you wanna share regarding how the Packers run things, meet us at Magic City and we can discuss over wings.

•   Checking in on the Broncos, who have Champ Kelly (and others) in their sights:

 

•   It’s not that the Bears don’t spend money, it’s just that it’s not always spent well or efficiently:

 

•   A nice gesture:

•   You really can’t predict football:

written by

Luis C. Medina, who you can find on Twitter at lcm1986, has been covering the Chicago Bears at Bleacher Nation since 2017. Since then, he has written about 3 head coaches, 5 play-callers, and 11 starting quarterbacks. Previously, Luis wrote about the Cubs and MLB at BN (2015-16) and worked in the Chicago Tribune sports department (2011-16). He also co-hosted a Cubs postgame show, Outside the Ivy, in 2019.

more bears news

Around the NFL: Schedule Release Teasers, Amazon’s Upcoming NFL Documentaries, More

The NFL's schedule release is just over 24 hours away, but we're already getting some juicy teasers this week. Here's a roundup and some upcoming NFL-related productions coming to Amazon in today's NFL Notes. Chiefs Will Host the Ravens in...

NFL Schedule Notes, When Should Bears Debut? Goff, Winfield, Parks, and Other Bears Bullets

Coming home to a wonky wifi wasn't on my to-do list. But at least I'm home in one piece. Anyway, apologies if this set of BN Bears Bullets is brief because I can't spend all day on mobile hotspot. The...

Bears Rookie Minicamp Takeaways: Caleb Williams and the Best of the Rest

I've said it, and I'll continue to say it: this chapter of Chicago Bears football feels different. Perhaps it's because the last time we did this, we were in a pandemic, and when the Bears jumped up to No. 11...

Jared Goff Becomes the Highest-Paid Lion Ever!

The Detroit Lions have been busy in recent weeks securing their core after a run to the NFC title game last season. Jared Goff became the latest player to get a new deal in Detroit, and he became the highest-paid...

Antoine Winfield Jr Signs Record-Breaking Extension

The Buccaneers have made Antoine Winfield Jr the highest-paid defensive back in the history of the NFL. On Monday afternoon, Winfield Jr and Tampa Bay agreed to a four-year, $84.1 million deal. It also guarantees the Bucs' star $45 million....

Bears Sign 6 Players After Rookie Minicamp Weekend Tryouts

The Chicago Bears offseason roster churn continues. In addition to their five-player draft class headlined by Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze (plus nine more players who were signed as undrafted free agents), the Bears have signed six free agents who...

They’re No. 1: Bears Wide Receivers Room Ranks as NFL’s Best

One of my biggest frustrations with the Ryan Pace regime was how the former Chicago Bears general manager didn't invest in wide receiver upgrades the way you'd expect a team building around a young quarterback should. Meanwhile, his replacement, Ryan...

The Cost of Being a Football Fan (And Other Bears Bullets)

In yet another reminder that nothing in life is free, the folks at Awful Announcing put the total cost to access NFL games this season projects to be $855.86. With 272 games on the NFL schedule, that comes out to...

Rome Odunze Missed Saturday’s Bears Rookie Minicamp Practice

I was rounding up this morning's set of Bears Bullets when I saw this note from the Chicago Tribune's Dan Wiederer on rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze sitting out Saturday's practice with hamstring tightness and I knew I had to...

A New Tight End, Day 2 Camp Pics and Vids, Edge Market Developing, and Other Bears Bullets

It's Mother's Day today. And while my mother passed away in 2017, I try to use this day to remember and honor her memory. Do something nice for the moms in your life today. You only get one. Chicago Bears...

Latest News

2024 PGA Championship Tee Times, Pairings, and Featured Groups at Valhalla

The PGA Championship tee times are out and ready for your consumption. The second major of the 2024 calendar will take place at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, from May 16-19. The 106th edition of the championship will be...

Strike Two! Rudy Gobert Fined Again For Flashing Money Sign

For the second time this season, Rudy Gobert has been handed down a hefty fine by the NBA. During the T'Wolves' Game 4 loss at home to the Nuggets, Gobert flashed the money sign with his hands directed at officials....

Around the NFL: Schedule Release Teasers, Amazon’s Upcoming NFL Documentaries, More

The NFL's schedule release is just over 24 hours away, but we're already getting some juicy teasers this week. Here's a roundup and some upcoming NFL-related productions coming to Amazon in today's NFL Notes. Chiefs Will Host the Ravens in...

Did You Ever Wonder What Happened to Frank Schwindel?

I've gotten back into baseball cards, which, among other things, sends me down a lot of Memory Lanes. You pull a particular card, you think about that player, and you have various memories. It's part of the fun. The other...

MLBits: Shōta and ReyLo Duel, New MLB Pipeline Top 100, Investigating the New Statcast Swing Metrics, More

Baseball's top two pitchers in the ERA department squared off last night and did not disappoint—that and more in today's MLB Notes. Shōta Imanaga Was Awesome (Again), But So Was Reynaldo Lopez I've watched a lot of Reynaldo López, given...

The Hype is Real: Mystics Move June Matchup with Sky to Bigger Arena

You're gonna need a bigger arena ... The Chicago Sky will be quite the draw for WNBA fans across the country. But don't just take my word for it. The Washington Mystics confirmed the excitement on Tuesday, announcing that the...

Bruins Get Bad Brad Marchand Update Ahead Of Game 5

Bad news for the Boston Bruins this morning. Trailing 3-1 in their second-round series with the Florida Panthers, it was revealed that captain Brad Marchand will again not be available for tonight's win-or-go-home matchup in South Florida. https://twitter.com/FlutoShinzawa/status/1790401949998706932 Brad Marchand...

Cubs Roster Moves: Lovelady DFA’d, Miller Acquired, Slaughter Sent Out

The Tyson Miller trade is now official, with the Chicago Cubs sending minor league utility man Jake Slaughter to the Seattle Mariners for Miller, who figures to be mostly a match-up righty/middle reliever in the bullpen. More on the trade...

Cubs Farm Report | May 14, 2024: Top 25 Prospect Stock Report

The Chicago Cubs minor league affiliates were off on Monday, so it's time to take stock of some recent hot (and not-so-hot) performers inside the Cubs Top 25 prospects down on the farm in today's Cubs Farm Report. Cubs Farm...

Oilers Reportedly Making A Big Change Prior To Game 4

Heading into the Oilers and Canucks second-round series, Vancouver was thought to be the team with the bigger concern in between the pipes. Vezina Trophy finalist Thatcher Demko was ruled out for at least the first four games of the...

more bears news