The Chicago Bears have completely rebuilt the interior of their offensive line over the first few days of the 2025 league year. Earlier this week, the
The roster is filling out, are the Bears set at QB? The Chicago Bears have made several moves over the last couple of weeks to improve the roster for 2025.
Whenever GM Ryan Pole s meets with Halas Hall media these days, he seems to have compliments for his secret weapon. That would be the Chicago Bears contract/cap guy and now a vice-president of football administration, Matt Feinstein.
The Chicago Bears wasted no time in the very first day of NFL free agency. They signed top free agent center Drew Dalman, former Pro Bowl defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, and former second round pick edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo.
The Chicago Bears have calmed down a bit – outside of signing wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus – in free agency after their initial splash. However, Chicago’s early offseason moves still have the NFL world buzzing.
It's easy to read between the lines or read tea leaves and think the Chicago Bears tipped off where they're going in the NFL draft based on who they signed in free agency , if not what GM Ryan Poles and coach Ben Johnson said in two days of press conferences.
We are back with another mock draft for the Chicago Bears! Mock Draft 1.0 Mock Draft 2.0: Pre-Combine The structure of the Bears' roster has changed significantly since our last mock draft, meaning that the positional needs in the draft are even more clearly defined.
The start of the new league year on Wednesday meant that the trade sending now former Kansas City Chiefs LG Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears became official for both teams.
There are some professional athletes you adore as people, but not neceearily as players, guys who are great in the community, but blah on the field. If you’re a Chicago Bears fan desperate for consistent production from the tight end position—and who isn’t?—Cole Kmet sits atop that particular list.
Upgrading along the offensive line is known to be a priority for the Seahawks, and the team will host one of the top remaining free agent options soon.
When the Chicago Bears signed Grady Jarrett to a three-year, $43.5 million contract, they added a trusted veteran who will plug up holes in the middle of the defensive line.
The fault wasn't entirely on Williams' offensive line last season.
A wide receiver who was linked heavily to the Chicago Bears this offseason is not going to be reunited with Ben Johnson. Keenan Allen entered free agency this week after one season with the Bears.
According to Adam Schefter, the Seahawks are hosting G Teven Jenkins for a visit on Monday. Earlier this week, it was reported the Bengals are among the
When Week 1 of the regular season rolls around and the Chicago Bears take to the field, all eyes will be on quarterback Caleb Williams. However, it’s hard to see Williams reaching his natural ceiling if he has to be another year on his back.
With the opening wave of free agency in the rearview mirror, the Chicago Bears have kept themselves wide open for late April’s draft. No more big moves are expected to be on the horizon, which means fans can shift their focus to next month’s draft.
This from first-year Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson : "[Running back D’Andre Swift] is an explosive athlete. There’s a number of things [sic] that he can do both in the running game and in the passing game.
With so much down time during the NFL offseason, trash talk is bound to be spread from player to player. In the most recent instance, CeeDee Lamb took a seemingly out of nowhere shot at the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears have agreed on a one-year contract extension with OL Jonah Jackson through 2027, according to Mike Garafolo. Jackson will have added guarantees in 2026, with $7 million fully guaranteed and an additional $5.25 million for injury.
The Chicago Bears have officially re-signed TE Stephen Carlson, per the league transaction wire. Carlson, 28, signed on with the Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Princeton back in 2019.
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