We know that USC quarterback Caleb Williams has been the projected first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft for quite some time now. The Chicago Bears own that pick and after trading Justin Fields, it's nearly written in stone who they'll choose.
Even though the Caleb Williams was expected to be the No. 1 pick to the Chicago Bears seemingly from the time they secured that selection, it didn't prevent…
The 2024 NFL draft is just around the corner, and the Chicago Bears could look to add another pass rusher to pair with superstar Montez Sweat. Heading into the draft, the quarterback will be a priority for the Bears, but after that selection, Chicago will have a chance to upgrade their pass rush with one of the many talented players in the draft.
The 2024 NFL draft is less than a week away, and the Chicago Bears are finalizing their draft board before things kick off April 25 in Detroit. ESPN Analytics shared a draft day predictor tool that uses ESPN’s mock drafts and prospect rankings to create graphs that show the most likely prospects to be selected by a team at a certain pick.
The consensus number-one overall pick Caleb Williams is the talk of the town. For good reason, Williams has dazzled scouts and NFL teams with his last two college football seasons.
Caleb Williams recently appeared on the Pivot Podcast to discuss what he's been going through before the 2024 NFL Draft. Talking with Ryan Clark and Fred Taylor, Williams said his long-term goal is to catch up to only one person, alluding to Tom Brady and his seven Super Bowl rings, and that he's heard Chicago is a great place that loves football.
This is a must-see video for Bears fans to get to know your future quarterback. I’ve shared some videos before and called them “must watch,” but this one is that times a hundred.
USC QB Caleb Williams wants Chicago Bears fans to know that he's ready to chase Tom Brady.
The Chicago Bears appear dead set on selecting USC blue-chip quarterback prospect Caleb Williams with their overall no. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL draft on April 25.
The Bears almost certainly will make Caleb Williams the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, but his days of being an undisputed slam-dunk selection are seemingly over.
Bill Tobin, a longtime NFL executive and talent evaluator, has died.
The Chicago Bears' offseason can be classified as nothing less than a success. Through trades, free agent signings, and the upcoming draft, general manager Ryan Poles has completely overhauled what was already a solid roster in Chicago.
The 2022 Heisman winner has long been regarded as the top passer in the 2024 class.
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.
The Chicago Bears control the draft with two picks in the top ten. With the first pick presumably being Caleb Williams, the Bears ninth pick is shrouded in mystery.
Slayton is entering the final year of his current deal and did not report to voluntary offseason workouts this week as he seeks a contract extension.
Excitement abounds for Chicago Bears enthusiasts, with the team securing the No. 1 pick for the second consecutive year, despite finishing last season with a 7-10 record.
With the NFL Draft just over a week away, anonymous scouts are nitpicking USC QB Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears have announced a major front office move nearly a week before the 2024 NFL Draft is set to begin with the Bears on the clock. According to the team's release, the Bears have hired former Kansas City Chiefs executive Ted Crews as the team's new special advisor to the President/CEO and chief administrative officer.
As the NFL offseason really heats up, the news surrounding the Chicago Bears as of late has all been draft and free agency related. After a pretty successful beginning to the offseason, Ryan Poles and Matt Eberflus seem optimistic about the direction this organization is heading in, as the plethora of changes are just beginning for the Bears.
While the Chicago Bears focused their attention on offense this offseason, there are important needs on defense too. Here are five defensive tackles who can fill one of those needs.
The 49ers drafted him in 2017 but did not retain him once his rookie contract expired.
The Chicago Bears have gone above and beyond to create a soft landing for presumptive No. 1 overall draft pick Caleb Williams. Not everyone is convinced they made all the right moves.
The 31-year-old was a mainstay along the Bears offensive line since his arrival in the NFL in 2016.
While most of the attention is on quarterback Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears have a huge need at edge rusher that is also critical. We are now ten days ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.
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