As the Bears prepare to visit the Colts Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, we take a look back at the stories that made news this week at Halas Hall.
Monday, Oct. 3
3 things that stood out in win
One day later, ChicagoBears.com identifies three things that stood out in the Bears' 17-14 victory over the Lions at Soldier Field.
The Bears re-signed defensive lineman C.J. Wilson and waived running back Raheem Mostert.
Watching tape of the Bears' 17-14 win over the Detroit Lions, coach John Fox saw his team play with the most tenacity it has displayed all season.
Facing his former team Sunday in Indianapolis figures to be special for Jerrell Freeman.
Tuesday, Oct. 4
Bears re-sign Mostert to practice squad
The Bears re-signed running back Raheem Mostert to the practice squad, one day after they had waived him from the 53-man roster.
Wednesday, Oct. 5
Bears begin prepping to visit Colts
Three days after beating the Lions 17-14 at Soldier Field, the Bears returned to the practice field to begin preparing for Sunday's game against the Colts in Indianapolis.
The Bears placed receiver Kevin White on injured reserve after he suffered a fractured left fibula and high ankle sprain in Sunday's win over the Lions.
Bears inside linebacker Danny Trevathan returned to practice on a limited basis for the first time since injuring his thumb in a Week 2 loss to the Eagles.
Thursday, Oct. 6
Freeman prepares to face former team
Facing his former team Sunday in Indianapolis figures to be special for Jerrell Freeman. But the Bears linebacker will play with the same level of passion he channels into every game.
Bears offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains has been pleased with how backup quarterback Brian Hoyer has performed in place of injured starter Jay Cutler.
Friday, Oct. 7
Players to watch versus Colts
ChicagoBears.com writers discuss the Bears players they'll be watching on both sides of the ball in Sunday's road game against the Indianapolis Colts.
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler did not practice again Friday and was listed as doubtful for Sunday's game in Indianapolis, meaning that Brian Hoyer likely will make his third straight start.