The pundits show some love for David Montgomery and the Great Kicker Hunt of 2019 continues" The Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansThe Bear’s Den Kevin White Color Rush Jersey , May 8, 2019New,60commentsThe pundits show some love for David Montgomery and the Great Kicker Hunt of 2019 continuesCDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:The Bear’s Den, May 8, 2019TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailKicker Robbie Gould #9 of the Chicago Bears punts the ball after the Bears lined up for a long field goal against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 11, 2005 at Heinz Field in PittsburghPhoto by Ezra Shaw/Getty ImagesBEAR DOWN, CHICAGO BEARS, BEAR DOWN!!!!BEARRRSSSS / FREE AGENCY / DRAFTZeglinski: As roster focus shifts, don’t forget these Bears – The Rock River Times - To pinpoint exactly what may ail the Bears next season, if anything, can prove to be a problematic proposition.2019 NFL All-Rookie Team: David Montgomery, Kyler Murray, Devin Bush to show out - NFL.com - Which first-year pros -- like Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray and Pittsburgh Steelers LB Devin Bush -- will make an immediate impact in the NFL? Chad Reuter projects his 2019 All-Rookie Team.Roster moves: Bears trade for kicker Pineiro - ChicagoBears.com - The Bears on Tuesday continued their thorough and diligent search for a kicker, acquiring Eddy Pineiro in a trade with the Raiders in exchange for a conditional 2021 seventh-round draft pick.Mayer: Star safeties to unite for Bears100 Weekend - ChicagoBears.com - Four of the greatest Bears safeties from the past and present will gather together on stage for a special panel discussion at the Bears100 Celebration Weekend June 7-9 in Rosemont.Chalk Talk: Which rookies impressed in minicamp? - ChicagoBears.com - Senior writer Larry Mayer discusses the players that stood out in Bears rookie minicamp, the undrafted free agent with the best chance to make the 53-man roster and the last time the Bears did not select a lineman in the draft.Jon Gruden is Totally a Sleeper Agent for the Bears, Isn’t He? - Jon Gruden. Friend of the program. Ken’s Note: No, he’s an idiot.Medina: Bears Sign Tight End Prospect Jesper Horsted From Princeton (Yes, THAT Princeton) - Bleacher Nation - You can never have enough Ivy League talent on your football roster!Dannehy: Debating the ‘Value’ Of David Montgomery - Da Bears Blog - Shortly after the 2019 NFL Draft, the Ryan Pace detractors were at it again, claiming the Bears GM “wasted” a pick by trading up to grab Iowa State running back David Montgomery.Wiederer & Campbell: The Bears hosted a battle royal for kickers — and then traded for one. So does all that amount to progress? - Chicago Tribune - The Bears' kicking battle royal at rookie minicamp pushed their competition forward https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/Riley-Ridley-Jersey , but it didn't necessarily clarify the identity of their Week 1 kicker. Questions remain, and the Tribune's Rich Campbell and Dan Wiederer attempt to sort them out.Bears kicker timeline: From 'double-doink' to Eddy Pineiro - Chicago Tribune - Bears kicker timeline: From 'double-doink' to Eddy PineiroThompson: Allen Robinson talks about almost failing academically, his favorite book and the playoff loss that 'stung all offseason' - Chicago Tribune - Bears wide receiver Allen Robinson dedicated a reading room and discussed other topics during an appearance at the Linda and Bill Gantz Boys and Girls Club on the North Side.Bocker: How David Montgomery Produced His Collegiate Numbers (And How It Compares to the Draft Class) - Chicago Audible Blog - Was Montgomery's overall lack of production on him or was it a by-product of his offensive line and other surrounding players?Barbieri: Bears K Eddy Pineiro has the leg and ‘mental edge’ to succeed - Bears Wire - The Chicago Bears traded for K Eddy Pineiro, who has the leg and mental edge to succeed, according to his former coachPOLISH SAUSAGEJoe Namath hasn’t had a drink since his embarrassing moment on live TV – ProFootballTalk - More than 15 years ago, Hall of Fame Jets quarterback Joe Namath made a drunken pass at ESPN’s Suzy Kolber on live TV during a game involving his former team. Namath claims in a new autobiography that he hasn’t had a drink since that night.Report: Jason Pierre-Paul may miss season with neck injury – ProFootballTalk - The Buccaneers said defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul was released from a hospital after a car accident last week and would undergo further evaluation without offering any information about the nature of his injuries.NFL’s top 10 offenses: Saints, Colts, Eagles best of bunch - NFL.com - With the draft and the vast majority of major free-agent signings in the books, we can legitimately assess the talent on NFL rosters for 2019. So, which offenses are the most potent? Chris Wesseling ranks the top 10.KNOW THY ENEMYTwo Packers picks named among 15 best values in the 2019 NFL Draft - Acme Packing Company - A pair of Texas A&M teammates and Packers draft picks look like great values to at least one NFL analyst.Detroit Lions owner Martha Ford has ‘a lot less tolerance for mediocrity’ - Pride Of Detroit - Rod Wood thinks Martha Ford is more proactive than her husband was.Vikings release safety Jordan Martin - Daily Norseman - He was let go to make room for Terrence Alexander2019 Detroit Lions 53-man roster prediction: Post-draft edition - Pride Of Detroit - A look at who we think may make the Lions’ 53-man roster in September.IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRONZeglinski: How David Montgomery’s time at Iowa State foreshadows greatness with the Chicago Bears - Windy City Gridiron - A heart of gold, compassion, and discipline. A foundational offensive centerpiece. Montgomery’s college career is full of signs of him being the Bears’ missing piece.Wiltfong: Don’t forget about Mike Davis - Windy City Gridiron - With the Chicago Bears trading up for a running back in the draft and then getting another one in the seventh-round, free agent Mike Davis seems like the forgotten man.Wiltfong: What is the biggest hole on the Bears roster? - Windy City Gridiron - ESPN recently gave their pick for the Bears’ biggest roster hole, but Lester disagrees.WCG CONTRIBUTORS BEARS PODCASTS & STREAMSWindy City Gridiron Podcast Channel which includes Bear With Me from Robert Schmitz, Bears Over Beers featuring Jeff Berckes & EJ Snyder, and T Formation Conversation from Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.; Steven’s Streaming Twitch Channel from Steven Schweickert; and Robert Zeglinski’s The Blitz NetworkTHE RULESWindy City Gridiron Community Guidelines - SBNation.com - We strive to make our communities open and inclusive to sports fans of all backgrounds. The following is not permitted in comments. No personal attacks, politics, gender based insults of any kind, racial insults, etc.The Bear’s Den Specific Guidelines – The Bear’s Den is a place for Chicago Bears fans to discuss Chicago Bears football David Montgomery Jersey , related NFL stories, and general football talk. It is NOT a place to discuss religion or politics or post political pictures or memes. Unless otherwise stated, the Den is not an open thread, and profanity (including profanity only stated in pictures) is prohibited.Click on our names to follow us on Twitter:WCG Contributors: Jeff Berckes; Patti Curl; Eric Christopher Duerrwaechter;Kev H; Sam Householder; Jacob Infante; Aaron Lemming; Ken Mitchell; Steven Schweickert; Jack Silverstein; EJ Snyder; Lester Wiltfong, Jr.; Whiskey Ranger; Robert Schmitz; Robert Zeglinski; Like us on Facebook. GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Josh Rosen trotted onto the field in the fourth quarter to a rousing ovation. Arizona Cardinals fans, tired of watching their team’s offense sputter for most of three games, were thrilled to see the rookie quarterback finally get his shot.The hopes of a winning drive rose with a couple of quick completed passes. Seconds later, those aspirations were dashed with the same kind of mistake that put the Cardinals behind in the first place.Thrust into a difficult position, Rosen failed to lead Arizona’s beleaguered offense to a comeback, throwing an interception on his fifth NFL pass in the Cardinals’ 16-14 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday.“I guess you could say I’m kind of content that I got to get out there and sort of understand and get the feel of a real NFL game, but I definitely could play a lot better,” Rosen said. “I’m looking forward to getting better in the weeks to come.”Rosen’s chances to get better — at least in a live game — could come quickly.Sam Bradford was expected to give Arizona a smooth transition in place of the retired Carson Palmer and serve as a mentor to Rosen, the Cardinals’ quarterback of the future. Signed to a two-year, $20 million contract in the offseason, Bradford has turned in three uninspiring performances with the Cardinals (0-3), racking up turnovers while Arizona’s offense has bogged down.First-year Cardinals coach Steve Wilks stuck by his starter following the first two games, but brought in Rosen after Bradford opened the second half with two interceptions and a fumble. Rosen threw one interception and had a pick-6 negated by a Chicago offside penalty, but may have shown his coach enough in limited time to earn the start against Seattle next week.“We’re going to evaluate Josh as well as Sam,” Wilks said. “We’re going to watch the tape and see exactly what I want to do as far as moving forward with that.”Bradford was good early against the Bears Dion Sims Jersey , throwing two touchdown passes as Arizona (0-3) jumped to a 14-0 lead with its first opening-half points of the season. Then the offense bogged down, followed by the turnovers.Bradford was 4 for 5 for 92 yards in the first quarter, completing two passes of at least 30 yards — Arizona’s two longest of the season. The Cardinals bumbled around on offense after that, managing 30 combined yards on 22 plays in the second and third quarters.Bradford threw interceptions on the Cardinals’ first two drives of the second half as the Bears clawed back. A third turnover, a fumble, came early in the fourth quarter after Arizona reached Chicago’s 23 with a chance to extend a one-point lead.Bradford’s final turnover led to Cody Parkey’s third field goal, from 43 yards, that put the Bears up 16-14 and the Cardinals in need of an offensive spark.“Obviously disappointed in the turnovers,” said Bradford, who finished with 157 yards on 13 of 19 passes. “I felt like I put our team in a bad spot the second half today.”Rosen, the 10th overall pick of this year’s draft, completed his first three passes to move Arizona near midfield, but underthrew Christian Kirk along the sideline and was intercepted by Bryce Callahan.Arizona’s defense held, giving the ball back to Rosen and the offense with 43 seconds, rekindling hope of a miracle comeback. It fell flat instead.Rosen dodged one big mistake when the interception return for a touchdown was called back on a penalty, but the Cardinals’ last-ditch effort ended when he was sacked before he could attempt a pass.“I thought he looked pretty good, inconsistent in the end,” Wilks said.The Cardinals could use some consistency at this point.