After a busy offseason, the Chicago Bears introduce their exciting young players at the start of rookie camp. After a whirlwind offseason in which the Chicago Bears transformed their offense, they begin training camp on Friday.
In an alarming turn of events, ex-Chicago Bears cornerback Buster Skrine is currently embroiled in serious legal trouble and is now on the run. Reports indicate that Skrine, who once aimed to fortify the Bears' defense upon signing with the team in 2019, is now running from the law, facing bank fraud charges in Canada.
The 2024 NFL draft concluded a couple of weeks ago, and the Chicago Bears are kicking off rookie minicamp this weekend at Halas Hall. Chicago welcomed five draft picks — including top-10 selections quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze — and signed nine undrafted rookie free agents to the roster.
This coming season, the Chicago Bears will be facing off with old friend Matthew Stafford, among others.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze believes the team’s offense will be similar to what he played in with the Washington Huskies. While speaking with Bears host Jeff Joniak, the first-round pick explained how the Bears’s offense will be efficient.
Buster Skrine used to go after wide receivers downfield during his time in the NFL, which included a stint with the Chicago Bears. This time, however, he’s the one on the run, with reports surfacing that police are hunting the former pro defensive back over fraud allegations in Canada.
Join the fellas LIVE at FIVE (CT) as they recap where the Bears roster stands now and give an early 53-man roster prediction. The Chicago Bears rookies and a few younger veterans will be on the practice field tomorrow, so let’s recap where the roster stands now with a brand-new Bear Bones.
Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams was the consensus top prospect for two years before the Chicago Bears selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The schedule will be out in less than a week, we predict how often the Bears will be on national television. Last year, with little expectation for the Chicago Bears to be a winning team, the Bears found themselves on primetime television four times (Monday night vs Vikings, Thursday night vs Panthers and Commanders, Sunday night vs Chargers).
Chicago Bears offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie was considered a fringe day-one draft pick before injury The Chicago Bears 2024 Draft class continues to look better every day.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles had a busy offseason revamping the team. Despite some big moves, there are still holes remaining. Here are three of them.
The next step in the NFL offseason begins on Friday at Halas Hall, when the Chicago Bears have their rookie minicamp, which will go through Saturday. There will be two practice sessions at Halas Hall, providing us our first glimpse at the rookie class.
The Chicago Bears have done a lot of work when it comes to upgrading their roster, with one of their best moves being the acquisition of wide receiver DJ Moore.
The Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams seem to be on the same page in terms of the future of the franchise. Williams recently spoke to Bears host Jeff Joniak and was asked about the culture of the Bears heading into the 2024 season.
The Chicago Bears are prepping for the annual rookie minicamp. A large part of that process is bringing in undrafted players to compete for roster spots throughout the summer.
Bears GM Ryan Poles raved about rookie WR Rome Odunze‘s work ethic and his ability to come down with the ball in contested situations. Poles envisions Odunze lining up all over the field.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams probably didn’t ingratiate himself to the fans in the Windy City when he revealed that former Green Bay Packers star Aaron Rodgers was his favorite player.
The Washington Commanders might have gotten the steal of the draft in the second round, drafting defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton. Drafting Newton puts longtime Commander and two-time Pro Bowler Jonathan Allen in a precarious position.
On Thursday morning, ESPN named the biggest remaining roster hole for each NFL franchise and they went with an underrated need for the Chicago Bears. ESPN pointed out that Chicago doesn't have great quarterback depth beyond rookie Caleb Williams, the No.
A renewed sense of optimism is surrounding the entire Chicago Bears’ organization, and for good reason. The team’s recent draft and free agency moves have injected a dose of excitement into the franchise, hinting at a promising future.
The NFL Draft couldn’t have possibly played out better for the Chicago Bears. Or for Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones. For general manager Ryan Poles and the Bears, the top-10 selections were a dream scenario.
The Chicago Bears can't rest on their laurels just because they crushed the 2024 NFL Draft.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet thinks incoming rookie quarterback Caleb Williams is going to be set up perfectly in his debut campaign. During a recent appearance on the Up & Adams Show, Kmet told host Kay Adams that he is pumped to get going in 2024 and says that the foundation is in place for Williams to succeed.
The dead week between Bears rookie camp and the start of organized team activities is dead no longer. The NFL will announce its schedule next week and not this week, as had been the practice the last few years.
Bears receiver DJ Moore is among the last people to let out any personal goals. Moore didn't even want to attract attention to himself over the weekend at a Cubs game outing with teammates when all the cameras were following around Caleb Williams.
A former quarterback for the Chicago Bears, New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys died at 70.
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