MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Every Bears season has a theme, and it sounds like they’ll head into 2020 in a humbler, more blue-collar atmosphere than when they strutted into training camp last summer talking about the Super Bowl and the beginning of a dynasty.
Several Bears are in South Florida for Super Bowl week, but only as spectators or pitchmen as the Chiefs and 49ers work toward Sunday.
Running back Tarik Cohen led that chorus when he rolled into Bourbonnais, but regrets it after the Bears stumbled to 8-8 and missed the playoffs.
“There was a lot of talk surrounding us about the Super Bowl, and that’s not what it’s supposed to be about,” he said.