Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker was limited to just five games in 2024 as he battled through a concussion. But as the Bears prepare to welcome in the Ben Johnson era, Brisker doesn’t plan on missing out.
After watching quarterback Caleb Williams get sacked a league-high 68 times in 2024, the Chicago Bears used the early offseason to aggressively address the issue.
The Chicago Bears didn’t wait long to sign defensive tackle Grady Jarrett after his release from the Atlanta Falcons. Chicago wanted some extra power in the middle of their defensive line, and found it in the form of the 10-year veteran.
Offseason proclamations of Bears superiority and offseason titleists are definitely premature considering the other big personnel event is still a little less than a month away.
With the 2025 NFL Draft now less than a month away, Focus on who the Chicago Bears could potentially select with the tenth overall selection. Due to general
The NFL Draft is less than a month away, and Chicago Bears fans are angsty. With the top-end talent likely all being gone by pick 10 and commanding need on the Bears roster, the debates are non-stop and exhaustive.
Bears safety Jaquan Brisker was cleared long ago to return to football this year after his season-ending third concussion three years. Yet, for some reason he has taken it upon himself to make a strange statement now for fans.
The Chicago Bears have been incredibly active and aggressive in their organizational rebuild this offseason. From hiring Ben Johnson as head coach to flipping
Every quarterback in the 2025 class is hoping to be selected with the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft. In actuality, it seems as if Miami quarterback Cam Ward has earned that honor; although the draft is always unpredictable.
Bears GM Ryan Poles spent free agency making positive use of his new partnership with coach Ben Johnson. It's the only way to explain how his activity took on such a positive tone when past free agency moves he made either amounted to little or turned to disaster.
The 2025 NFL Draft hype around Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is well-deserved. He's as talented a running back prospect to enter the league as the likes of Bijan Robinson and Saquon Barkley, and players with scouting reports like that usually don't fall out of the top 10 picks, regardless of positional value.
The Chicago Bears have been lauded for their work in free agency, finding themselves on numerous ‘most improved team of the offseason’ lists. But it’s one thing to get offseason hype, and another to turn it into wins on the field.
As expected, the Chicago Bears were aggressive in free agency, and GM Ryan Poles deserves a lot of credit. Already, the Bears are expected to drastically increase their win total in 2025.
The next article in our series focuses on linebackers and if there is anyone here to look upon moving forward. We’ve looked at three position groups for the Chicago Bears so far: running backs, safeties, and tight ends.
Listen, we have nothing but love and respect for Adam Jahns. Jahns has been a high-profile Chicago sports reporter since 2005; over the last 15 years, he's covered the Bears for multiple outlets.
It's one thing for Chicago Bears fans to be optimistic about the team's chances to make a playoff run in 2025, it's another for ESPN to predict a big step forward for Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams and the team's win total in the upcoming season.
From hiring Ben Johnson to all of their offseason moves, the Chicago Bears are committed to improving on their 5-12 record from the 2024 season. But offseason hype is one thing, winning on the gridiron is another.
One of the strange twists to last year's disastrous Bears offensive line effort was how some of the backups outperformed starters. These weren't necessarily players considered as potential starters some day in the future but more stop-gap or long-term league backups.
The Chicago Bears ground game will have a much different approach entering the 2025 season compared to the year before. They struggled mightily to have a consistent rushing attack last season with their offensive line constantly being shuffled around due to injuries.
With exactly one month until the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears should be close to locking in their big board of targets. With the No. 10 pick, the Bears could land a blue-chip prospect.
Join our Bear Bones LIVE at 5:30 (CT) on the 2nd City Gridiron YouTube channel as we continue our mock draft series! Dr. Mason West is up to version 3.
As the Chicago Bears plan their 2025 NFL Draft strategy, the same names keep appearing in mock drafts. Will Campbell or Armand Membou on the offensive line, a litany of defensive linemen headlined by Mason Graham, tight end Tyler Warren.
The Chicago Bears have bolstered their offense this offseason to aid in quarterback Caleb Williams's ongoing development. The Windy City franchise has already added two new offensive linemen via trade (Kansas City's Joe Thuney and L.A.
Ben Johnson was hired as the next Chicago Bears head coach due to his offensive acumen and the culture shift his arrival will bring. His first order of business will be helping quarterback Caleb Williams reach his number one pick potential.
The Chicago Bears are determined to strengthen every facet of their franchise. Another step in improving their lackluster on-field performance was the announcement of two new hires for the weight room.
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