Bears to wear classic uniforms vs. Cardinals in Week 16

The Bears are going with the classic look for Christmas Eve’s matchup against the Cardinals on Sunday.

The Chicago Bears are going with the classic look for Christmas Eve’s matchup against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

The Bears will wear their classic white jerseys, which were unveiled for team’s centennial celebration a couple of years ago, on Sunday against the Cardinals.

The classic uniform is inspired by the one donned by the Bears for one season in 1936. The uniform features white jerseys, with navy and orange stripes on shoulders, sleeves and the helmet, as well as navy numbers and letters, navy pants and navy and orange-striped socks.

This marks the fifth consecutive season the Bears will wear their classic uniform and helmet.

Chicago is coming off a brutal loss to the Cleveland Browns, where they blew another fourth-quarter lead. Sunday’s game against Arizona provides an opportunity for the Bears to rebound with a home win just in time for the holidays.

Bears to wear orange helmet, jersey vs. Bucs in Week 2

For better or worse, the Bears’ orange helmet and jersey combination is back in Week 2.

The Chicago Bears will hit the road to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 2, where they’re looking to rebound following a brutal showing in their season opener.

Chicago will face a tough task against an experienced Tampa Bay team, but the Bears will be wearing something special for the occasion.

The Bears will don their orange helmet and jersey in Sunday’s game against the Bucs, according to the Sun-Times’ Patrick Finley. The team social accounts all but confirmed it.

Tampa Bay will wear their white uniforms at home. While the orange helmet/jersey combination isn’t a favorite among Bears fans, it should help keep the team cooler in the hot Florida sun (as it’s better than the navy alternative).

Chicago wore the combination twice in 2022 — in Week 6 against the Washington Commanders and Week 8 against the Dallas Cowboys. Unfortunately, both of those games were losses. So it doesn’t bode well for Sunday. Or, maybe, third time’s the charm.