The Chicago Bears didn't mess around this offseason when it came to supporting their soon-to-be rookie starting quarterback Caleb Williams. They acquired wide receiver D.J.
The situation between Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen and the front office will look different following a move the star wide receiver made Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears will have some tough decisions to make over the next few months but it sounds like one veteran may end up sticking around.
The Chicago Bears used to be known for their defense– and it looks like they may be starting to move in that direction again. At the end of last year, they were living up to that once upon a time “Monsters of the Midway” distinction, becoming one of the best defensive teams in the league over the second half of the season.
Caleb Williams has finished introduction to NFL Football 101 and gets a bit of a vacation. The next phase at taining camp and preseason will be no vacation, this is certain.
Greg Gabriel is examining the Bears' position groups one by one, and his next spotlight is on the defensive ends. Like with every position in the Chicago Bears defensive scheme, the defensive ends have to be able to do certain things.
With all of the organized team activities and minicamps out of the way in Chicago, the Bears are now officially on break before gearing back up for training camp.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze has an interesting method of learning his playbook ahead of the 2024 season. The No. 9 pick in this year's draft explained how he's always used his mom, or his dad, to help him learn the playbook ahead of a football season.
As the Chicago Bears head into the break prior to training camp, all eyes will be on the offense once the team returns to the field. That includes seeing what the progression and development looks like for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams learning the new system being installed by offensive coordinator Shane Waldron.
Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren has made it clear that he wants a new stadium for the Bears, but the process isn’t easy. The Bears want a new indoor, lakefront stadium that would allow the city of Chicago to host the Final Four, the Super Bowl, more concerts, ETC.
The Chicago Bears are nearly done with offseason workouts. Minicamp and OTAs are concluding with Caleb Williams highlights, Rome Odunze flashes, and much more.
With the end of all workouts at Halas Hall on Wednesday, the wait begins until the July 19 report date for training camp. At least to the degree that non-padded work in non-contact settings allow, Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze, Gerald Everett and Keenan Allen all lived up to expectations during mandatory minicamp.
The Chicago Bears wrapped their three-day mandatory minicamp last week, which marked the conclusion of their 2024 offseason program. Now, the Bears will now get some time off this summer before returning to Halas Hall for training camp in July.
We're only 89 days from the Chicago Bears kicking off their regular season against the Tennessee Titans.
With the majority of the roster on break until training camp for the Chicago Bears, now is the perfect opportunity to take a step back and evaluate what we've heard out of practice during the last four weeks regarding the roster construction.
We start a new series looking at the 25 most important Chicago Bears players for 2024. First up is punter Tory Taylor. Now that the Chicago Bears‘ mandatory minicamp is in their rearview mirror, training camp is next.
Tyrique Stevenson is a great deal like the baseball batter who goes 0-for-90, then figures something out and finishes his season 10-for-10. His final batting average of .100 will make him a laughingstock but after his discovery at the end people had better watch out in the future.
The Chicago Bears wide receivers have a new plan to accelerate Caleb Williams’ progress in the NFL. The Bears No. 1 pick in the draft has already earned the starting job.
There are really only three major changes to the Bears defense this season. This can only be a positive considering how they responded last year after working through too many changes too soon over the first year and a half of the Matt Eberflus era.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is getting tired of hearing from his defense during practice. The Windy City wideout says his defense is as good as anybody in the NFL at talking trash to others, because they have been chirping to the team’s offense.
On Monday, the Chicago Bears announced the return of tight end Marcedes Lewis, who will be playing in his 19th season in the NFL since entering the league back in 2006 as a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Chicago Bears have high hopes for rookie quarterback and overall no. 1 draft pick Caleb Williams. To match their hopes and expectations, they’ve built a nice little offensive crew around him to help facilitate his success.
With so much change in the locker room, the coaching staff will be happy to see the veteran tight end return in 2024.
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