As the Chicago Bears start their mandatory minicamp some players could make an impact. Here are five of them. The Chicago Bears continue to progress through their offseason.
When the Chicago Bears win games, make the playoffs, and send Caleb Williams to the Pro Bowl, the offensive line will be the underappreciated heroes. Williams is a unique talent at the quarterback position and is one of the highest-touted prospects since Andrew Luck.
The Chicago Bears are one of the most discussed teams in the NFL right now, and for good reason. The Bears have been especially busy this offseason, making some big moves in free agency and stealing the show at the NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears defense had a strong finish to the 2023 season, where they were among the league’s best in the final stretch. The addition of defensive end Montez Sweat helped elevate the group, and the Bears are looking to establish itself as a top-10 unit in 2024.
Playing as a defensive back (DB) is arguably the most demanding position in the league. DBs are usually the center of blame rather than praise. However, having top-tier defensive backs is crucial for becoming an NFL contender.
The Chicago Bears are thrilled to have rookie QB Caleb Williams as their next franchise guy. Chicago has historically struggled to find a franchise QB and has succeeded primarily on the backs of its incredible defenses.
The Chicago Bears wrapped organized team activities last week, and the attention now shifts to mandatory minicamp. There are plenty of storylines and players to watch heading into these three days of practice before the team breaks for the summer ahead of training camp in mid-July.
Adjusting to the NFL’s playing speed takes time for some players, while others hit their stride quickly and enjoy a breakout season. For the Chicago Bears, numerous players, both rookies and veterans, are eager to showcase their full potential.
The Bears secondary is fielding praise much they way they did footballs in the second half of last season. Considering the team tied for first in interceptions and had only six at the trade deadline, that's a lot of praise.
It's been 80 days since the Chicago Bears traded quarterback Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers and 40 days since the Bears selected quarterback Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to replace him.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the start of mandatory minicamp, which runs June 4-6, marking the final portion of the offseason program before training camp in mid-July.
The Chicago Bears know they need help on the defensive line this season. However, they don’t want to pay much more to players to help the pass rush before the start of the upcoming season.
The Chicago Bears wrapped organized team activities last week, where the focus shifts to their three-day mandatory minicamp this week ahead of summer break.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze voiced what most of the players and staff are thinking when it comes to being on HBO’s Hard Knocks. The general consensus among the team is that training camp would be more productive without the added distraction.
Taylor Doll talks with ESPN’s Courthen Cronin to recap OTAs and to preview mandatory minicamp on her latest Making Monsters podcast! The Chicago Bears kick off their mandatory minicamp today, so Taylor Doll caught up with ESPN’s Courtney Cronin for her latest Making Monsters podcast.
Bears GM Ryan Poles completed a shifting of his scouting staff and personnel department while also announcing several promotions. The biggest change is DJ Hord being hired as the director of pro scouting.
This week marks the start of mandatory minicamp for all 32 teams in the NFL and practice for the Chicago Bears begins on Tuesday, June 4th. The Bears will hold three days of minicamp before taking a 42 day break leading up to training camp.
The Chicago Bears are set to start the next phase of the offseason program this week, which means more opportunities for players to fight for their spot on the 53-man roster and in the starting lineup.
For some players, a season can bring challenges and setbacks. Despite this, a new season offers players new opportunities to redeem themselves and bounce back.
The Chicago Bears will be featured on Hard Knocks. Quarterback Caleb Williams is the perfect player to help change the team’s image around the NFL. Well, the Chicago Bears could not hide any longer.
One side effect of having a running quarterback for the Bears was how fantasy football owners suddenly paid attention to the team. The Bears had been a fantasy football dead zone since just before the Jay Cutler era ended.
When the Chicago Bears selected Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the level of expectations surrounding him were monumental. Williams
The Chicago Bears signed running back D’Andre Swift in free agency this past March, and head coach Matt Eberflus says that Swift was a big-time target right from the jump.
On Thursday, HBO announced that the Chicago Bears will be the featured team on their "Hard Knocks" series, which premieres Aug. 6. The honor is an unnecessary distraction, but it can also be beneficial. As the Bears prepare for the spotlight, here are some pros and cons of appearing on the Emmy Award-winning show.
The NFL has decided which team will be featured on the 2024 edition of "Hard Knocks" and the choice is not terribly surprising.
In one of the more unique situations in the NFL, Chicago Bears offensive assistant Ryan Griffin is currently playing quarterback in Italy.
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