The Chicago Bears currently own the No. 1 and No. 9 overall picks in the NFL Draft later this month. Everyone knows what the Bears are going to do with the top overall selection.
The 2024 NFL Draft is just nine days away. While most people know Chicago holds the No.1 pick in the draft, many forget they also have the ninth pick. Here’s who local experts think they’ll take at No. 9.
The Chicago Bears have kicked off their offseason program Monday, where new and returning players return to Halas Hall to begin preparation for the 2024 NFL season.
The Bears have had a busy offseason adding WR Keenan Allen in a trade and signing RB D’Andre Swift in free agency. Chicago TE Cole Kmet believes the offense will be potent next year presumably with a rookie quarterback.
The 2024 NFL Draft represents a critical juncture for the Bears.
The Chicago Bears are preparing for the NFL Draft. It's no secret that presumed No. 1 pick QB Caleb Williams will likely be wearing navy and orange next season.
The Chicago Bears have made a handful of exciting trades so far this offseason, sending former franchise quarterback Justin Fields to the Steelers and acquiring wide receiver Keenan Allen from the Chargers.
With just over two weeks to go until the 2024 NFL Draft, all eyes are on the Chicago Bears as they hold the No. 1 overall pick. But the questions these days are less about who they will select with that pick, but which number will he wear?
With the draft being less than one month away the Chicago Bears will be looking to add to an already bolstered roster after an active offseason. Including trading for San Diego Chargers star receiver Keenan Allen, and trading away their former first-round draft choice quarterback Justin Fields.
REPORT: Chicago Bears apparently didn’t trade for Keenan Allen to be a one-year rental, says ESPN’s Courtney Cronin A few weeks ago, the Chicago Bears shocked everyone in the NFL world when they traded for All-Pro WR Keenan Allen.
Per ESPN’s Kris Rhim, former Chargers WR Keenan Allen was stunned and hurt by how the team handled negotiations with him leading up to his trade to the Bears. After the Combine, Los Angeles asked Allen to take a similar pay cut to what OLBs Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack took, which was in the $7-$8 million range for both.
Per ESPN’s Kris Rhim, the Chargers ultimately took the Bears’ offer of a fourth-round pick for WR Keenan Allen over others, including a package from the Texans that included a 2025 third-rounder and a swap of picks this year.
The Chicago Bears have made some very interesting moves this offseason, some awesome (Looking at you Keenan Allen), some not-so-amazing (I really was a Justin Fields truther).
One of the most electrifying moves of the offseason for Chicago Bears fans was undoubtedly the acquisition of Keenan Allen through a trade. The arrival of the Chargers’ veteran, fresh off an impressive season, for just a single fourth-round pick stirred considerable excitement.
The Los Angeles Chargers dominated headlines when they dealt Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears. It seemingly came out of nowhere. According to Daniel Popper, it had been discussed for longer than folks previously thought. The Chargers made a strong attempt to keep their star wideout, but it did not work out.
The Chargers traded Allen to the Bears for a 2024 fourth-round pick on March 14.
The Los Angeles Chargers wanted to make it known this week that they tried to keep Keenan Allen, but the star receiver’s agent says the way general manager Joe Hortiz characterized the situation was not accurate.
That would have allowed Los Angeles to retain the 31-year-old for years to come while dropping his 2024 cap charge.
The Los Angeles Chargers want to make clear that they tried very hard to find a way to keep Keenan Allen on the roster.
Newest Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen popped up at USC‘s Pro Day on Wednesday where Caleb Williams is set to throw for NFL scouts. The two potential future teammates greeted each other on the field before the young quarterback got to work.
How many of the NFL players with six or more seasons with 1,000 receiving yards can you name in six minutes?
The past week has seen new Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz take major steps aimed at cleaning up the team’s salary cap situation.
The Los Angeles Chargers traded Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears on Friday, but it certainly did not have to be that way.
The former California Golden Bear finds himself as a Bear once again, but this time in the Windy City.
The Chicago Bears have an interesting offense cooking as the NFL Draft approaches.
The Chargers’ cap crunch has forced the team to move on from their longest-tenured player.
The Chargers are considering some drastic moves to manage their salary cap situation. One such move could be trading Allen. Here are three teams that make sense for the wide receiver.
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