The Chicago Bears hired Ben Johnson as their head coach for a multitude of reasons. Atop the list is the expectation that he will be completely revamp the team’s offense.
The Chicago Bears' 2024 rookie class was one of the most exciting the franchise has welcomed to the team in many, many years. How could it not be? Headlined by quarterback Caleb Williams, the first overall pick, and wide receiver Rome Odunze, the ninth overall pick, expectations for immediate superstardom ran wild.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles appeared on a recent episode of ESPN's SportsCenter and didn't mince his words when asked for an adjective that describes the kind of player he's looking to add in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The 2025 NFL season is still over five months away, but serious fantasy football managers are monitoring every transaction this offseason to determine how they'll impact the fantasy landscape this fall.
As new head coach Ben Johnson prepares to implement his explosive offense on the Chicago Bears, the spotlight has been on quarterback Caleb Williams. However, he isn’t the only playmaker on Chicago’s offense.
Help figure out who the Chicago Bears will draft at 10! Over the last three drafts, the Chicago Bears, coincidentally, have been picking in the same spot every year.
If the Bears are not going to be able to draft Ashton Jeanty and 10th becomes too soon to draft a back like Omarion Hampton, the question they face is when and who they decide is the next-best back.
Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren was sure that Ben Johnson was the team’s choice as head coach only 10 minutes into their interview with him. “Within 10 minutes of the interview, within 10 minutes of the interview starting for me, if you look at my notes that I took, I knew right then,” Warren said, via Pro Football Talk.
The Chicago Bears’ new-look offense for the 2025 season features a different coaching staff with plans to take the unit to new heights. New head coach Ben Johnson is the most promising offensive mind that the organization has ever had, and his success in Detroit gives fans plenty of reason to be excited for the future.
With the Atlanta Falcons in cap space purgatory, they were forced to release long-time defensive tackle Grady Jarrett. And almost as soon as they were able to, the Chicago Bears scooped him up on a three-year, $43.5 million contract.
April is finally here and the 2025 NFL Draft is getting closer. With the free agency dust all but settled, the Chicago Bears will be one of 32 teams that will be locking in their draft boards over the next week or two.
Chicago Bears strong safety Jaquan Brisker is leaving no room for doubt about his return to the field in 2025 after missing most of last year with a concussion.
A year after stating the goal of building a new stadium on the Chicago lakefront, the Bears are now saying an Arlington Heights, Ill., location is back on the table, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears know they’re holding valuable draft capital with the No. 10 overall pick in 2025. While they’ve improved their roster in free agency, there are still holes to fill.
Chicago Bears’ Ben Johnson hopes to shake things up in his first year as head coach. Even going as far as looking to take a chance on an uncanny talent.
When the 2025 NFL offseason began, the potential for the Chicago Bears to add a luxury pick in the first round was low. There was so much work that GM Ryan Poles had to do to improve an offensive line that surrendered a league-high 68 sacks in 2024.
The Chicago Bears have signaled they have big plans for running back D'Andre Swift in 2025 despite turning over their coaching staff during the offseason.
It’s no secret that the Chicago Bears are scouring the running back class as they prepare for the 2025 NFL Draft. The only question is whether or not the Bears will use their first-round pick on a rusher.
If you thought the work that Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles did in free agency elevated Ben Johnson's offense into another tier, the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft from ESPN takes Caleb Williams and his offensive teammates to the moon.
It's rather early for player projections. It might be better first to see the Bears practicing together at OTAs or even their veterans voluntary minicamp the week of April 21.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles told reporters at the 2025 NFL Owners Meetings that there are only a handful of 'blue' players in this year's NFL Draft , which is the highest grade the Bears' scouting department issues to a prospect.
Throughout the course of the NFL offseason thus far, the Chicago Bears have been extremely aggressive. Ryan Poles and company are clearly looking to build a legitimate contender around young franchise quarterback Caleb Williams.
While the Chicago Bears have been big spenders in free agency, they still have nearly $15 million to work with, per Over the Cap. And General Manager Ryan Poles hasn’t been shy about the potential of using some of it to keep cornerback Kyler Gordon in the Windy City long-term.
The 2025 NFL Draft is less than a month away and the Chicago Bears seem to be content with any scenerio the board could throw at them with the 10th overall pick.
Bears GM Ryan Poles, speaking at the NFL owners meetings this week, said that an extension for CB Kyler Gordon is one of his remaining priorities this
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