How Bears rookie Ruben Hyppolite II might fit in with Dennis Allen's defense — and what NASCAR does with all of those used tires
Sports Thursday, July 10, 2025 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. Allie Quigley knows a thing or two about firsts.
So it was no surprise she became the first Sky player to have her number retired Wednesday night, when the team retired her No. 14 jersey during halftime of a game at Wintrust Arena. “I’ll always remember bringing a championship
to this city,” the Joliet Catholic and DePaul alumna said. “Talking about it will never get old. I still can’t believe I grew up 40 miles from here and got to play for my hometown team.” Read more here. Sign up for Cubs Insider and White Sox Insider to stay up to date. You can also follow us on social media: X, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky and Instagram. Not a Tribune subscriber? Here's our latest offer. | | Matt Shaw’s offensive struggles prompted manager Craig Counsell to start Jon Berti at third base Wednesday in the Chicago Cubs’ 4-2 loss. | | | For the Chicago Bulls, the NBA Summer League is a crucial part of this year’s calendar ahead of a transitional season that will refocus the roster on its youngest players. | | | The Chicago Bears see speedy rookie linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II as a perfect fit for coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense. | | | The Chicago Sky retired franchise great Allie Quigley’s No. 14 jersey Wednesday night during a halftime ceremony at Wintrust Arena. | | | Adrian Houser, who might be the Chicago White Sox’s best trade chip, turned in another strong performance Wednesday despite puking after the first inning. | | | The Chicago Cubs placed reliever Porter Hodge on the 15-day injured list Wednesday with a right shoulder impingement and recalled Ethan Roberts. | | | Racing tires are shredded into quarter-sized chips that can be used as aggregate in roadbeds, landfill liners and landscaping products. | | | NBA 2K26 will be released Sept. 5, and Angel Reese and Carmelo Anthony will be featured on special-edition covers. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the cover athlete for the standard edition. | | | |