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Back from the depths: Bears’ Robert Quinn having fun again after burying 2020 misery Quinn said there were days in his first season with the Bears when he didn’t want to go to work. His ...
Free-agent defensive end Robert Quinn, a three-time Pro Bowler, is facing hit-and-run, assault and battery charges following arrest in South Carolina.
As he continues his impressive comeback season, Chicago Bears outside linebacker Robert Quinn on Thursday was named NFC defensive player of the month for November. In three November games, Quinn ...
Robert Quinn caused a wild hit-and-run scene on Tuesday night in Summerville, South Carolina — driving his car into four other vehicles, a gate, and a light post.
After 11 weeks, that mantel belongs to Robert Quinn, who leads the team in sacks (8.5) and is third in total pressures (30) despite missing the first two games of the season.
A fourth might’ve been the best Poles could have done. Robert Quinn set the Bears’ single-season record in sacks in 2021 with 18 1/2 last season but has only one this year. (Jon Durr / USA Today) ...
Bears outside linebacker Robert Quinn (94) celebrates after sacking Giants quarterback Mike Glennon to set the team's single-season sack record in the fourth quarter on Jan. 2, 2022, at Soldier Field.
PHILADELPHIA − Seriously, Robert Quinn loves it in Philadelphia. It's just that the 32-year-old defensive end, whom the Eagles traded for on Oct. 26, has had to deal with a lot. It goes well ...
Bears defensive end Robert Quinn uses a fan’s phone to take a photograph after a victory over the Patriots on Monday, Oct. 24, 2022, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
Eagles defensive end Robert Quinn is lining up on Sundays, including in the win against the Indianapolis Colts. However, there was a time where he thought he may not even live to see his NFL career.
Quinn still was steaming over his lackluster debut season for the Bears when he reported for camp and called it ‘‘just a terrible year.’’ He had 11œ sacks with the Cowboys in 2019, his ...
Robert, Bob, Bobby. I’m a Robert too. Quinn: OK. Wulf: And I go by Bo. Can I call you Bo? Quinn: I mean, back home, it’s like a name where everyone can be Bo. So, I mean, if you want, sure.