Pretty much everyone knows that the Chicago Bears are going to select quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft this week.
The Chicago Bears unveiled plans for a new lakefront stadium Wednesday during a presentation at Soldier Field. This is a $4.6 billion project, according to the Sun-Times.
The final part of our miniseries demonstrates just why it’s critical the Chicago Bears beef up the defensive line and they need to do it early. In our final leg of “Making the Case,” we will examine the reasons why addressing the defensive line is the best plan for the ninth overall pick.
Chicago Bears veterans met with Caleb Williams in an uncommon manner when the Chicago Bears GM sent him out to dinner with what would be his future teammates.
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero recently reported news that has enormous implications for the Chicago Bears’ draft plans with their two first-round selections.
The Chicago Bears are preparing for a franchise-defining 2024 NFL draft. While there’s no question what they’ll do with the first overall pick (hello, Caleb Williams), they have a big decision to make with the ninth overall selection.
The Chicago Bears are preparing to announce their plans for a new stadium on Wednesday. While a new home venue will surely bring some excitement in Chicago, one caveat is sure to rub Bears fans the wrong way.
The 2024 NFL draft is just around the corner, and the Chicago Bears have needs on the offensive line. After ranking seventh in sacks allowed with nearly three per game, Chicago must use the draft to protect their future franchise quarterback, Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears have not yet announced whether they are going to do what nearly everyone believes they are going to do. Occasionally, NFL teams announce in advance of the Draft who they will take with the No.
The Chicago Bears are amid a second consecutive offseason under the spotlight. For the second time in as many years, the Bears own the first pick in the NFL Draft and are the main subject of conversation.
The Bears have spent the last few months coming up with a plan for the top of the 2024 NFL Draft and one of the key players in that process has been rewarded ahead of the first round.
The Bears have been laying the foundation of something special in Chicago and the moves the organization has made this offseason have proved this franchise is aiming to get back into relevancy sooner than later.
The Chicago Bears will be altering the course of their franchise’s history in the 2024 NFL Draft. But before they turn in the No. 1 overall pick, the Bears wanted to ensure one of their key front office members stuck around a little while longer.
The 2024 NFL draft is almost here, and the Chicago Bears are gearing up for a franchise-altering draft. It’s been an eventful offseason for Chicago, who traded away quarterback Justin Fields (to clear the way for incoming rookie Caleb Williams) and added some new weapons, including wide receiver Keenan Allen.
Four teams have reached out to the assistant GM about interviews over the past two years.
All mock drafts have the Bears taking USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick and for good reason.
The Chicago Bears own the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, and thanks to a strong offseason, could be on the cusp of a worst-to-first caliber charge in the NFC North during the 2024 season.
Nothing will be official before NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announces his name as the No. 1 overall selection in the NFL Draft Thursday night, however, all signs point to Caleb Williams walking off the stage in Detroit wearing a Chicago Bears cap.
During his pre-draft visit with the club this spring, Caleb Williams had dinner with multiple veteran Bears players. GM Ryan Poles indicated those players gave Williams a passing grade.
Caleb Williams has big plans for the Chicago Bears if the team selects him in the 2024 NFL Draft. While appearing on The Pivot Podcast, the former USC Trojans quarterback revealed how he can lead the Bears to a Super Bowl win.
As little mystery as there is surrounding the Bears' plan for the first overall pick, the direction they take at No. 9 is likely to be determined by how many other quarterbacks go off the board in the seven spots that follow their expected selection of USC QB Caleb Williams at No. 1.
The free agency period is all but over, but the Chicago Bears may not be done making roster moves. According to Brad Biggs of The Chicago Tribune, there still seems to be a chance that the Bears will cut edge rusher Dominique Robinson and wide receiver Velus Jones Jr.
The 2024 NFL Draft is less than a week away and the Chicago Bears will kick things off with two top-ten picks in the first round. The Bears only have four selections in the entire draft, but that doesn’t eliminate the possibility of acquiring more picks.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Larry Borom has made 23 starts over the last three seasons, but could be on the trade block.
The Chicago Bears are standing at a pivotal crossroads as they gear up for the 2024 NFL Draft, holding the coveted No. 1 overall pick. Their eyes are set on Caleb Williams, a player whose talent has garnered attention and praise over the years.
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