It's no secret to anyone who follows Seth Rollins on social media that he's an avid Chicago Bears fan. Rollins will get a chance to put his Bears fandom to good use next week in Green Bay, Wisconsin as the WWE star will attend the NFL Draft.
The NFL draft is officially one week away, and it still feels like we're about to enter one of the most unpredictable first rounds in recent history. Beyond the first pick, which is almost certainly going to be the Tennessee Titans drafting quarterback Cam Ward, almost any prospect could go anywhere.
The Chicago Bears are well-positioned to add an immediate starter and key contributor in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.
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As Ben Johnson steps into his new role as head coach of the Chicago Bears, he will be evaluating all aspects of the roster. While not as heralded as offense or defense, that includes special teams.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Chicago Bears‘ new coaching staff isn’t loyal to players who have been on the roster for years. A three-year starter could be sitting on the bench in 2025 if they don’t wind up fitting in head coach Ben Johnson’s new scheme.
Leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears have been heavily connected to tight end Tyler Warren. While they already have Cole Kmet on their roster, adding Warren would give the Bears a two-headed monster opposing defenses must fear.
It had been apparent all along slot cornerback Kyler Gordon would get a contract extension, but unclear if linebacker T.J. Edwards would because of the new staff.
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It sounds like the new Bears passing game coordinator is already going to be a step or two ahead of where former passing game coordinator Thomas Brown was when he took over the job of offensive coordinator last November.
While quarterback Caleb Williams has gotten all the hype, he isn’t the only Chicago Bears sophomore looking to prove himself at the NFL level. There are still lofty expectations on Rome Odunze’s shoulders after being the ninth-overall pick in 2024.
The Chicago Bears are entering the 2025 NFL Draft with plenty of decisions to make. With four picks inside the top 75 and a revamped roster, the Bears can go in a number of different directions with their draft strategy.
As we head into the dry parts of the NFL offseason, many could say the Chicago Bears have had yet another successful free agency period. While being dubbed the “offseason champs” isn’t necessarily important in the grand scheme of things, it’s a solid sign for Bears fans, as most feel optimistic heading into the 2025 season.
It’s not a stretch to say that in the 100-plus year history of the National Football League, no team has a richer history than that of the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears have already had an exciting offseason and the 2025 NFL Draft is still a week away. The Bears got off the a strong start, hiring former Lions OC Ben Johnson as their next head coach.
The 2025 NFL Draft is eight days away. With the Chicago Bears slated to be on the clock with the 10th overall pick in next Thursday draft, we’ll highlight five offensive names for fans to keep an eye on.
The Chicago Bears are in a fantastic first-round position in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager Ryan Poles can approach the 10th overall pick from a state of calm, knowing that his team doesn't have an overwhelming need at any position that requires a reach in Round 1.
If the Chicago Bears want to bolster their offense in the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting running back Ashton Jeanty with their No. 10 overall pick would certainly do the trick.
Rumors are flying about who the Chicago Bears will pick in the first round. Could it be a running back? However, a curveball came in the form of a scout making a shocking pick in ESPN’s new mock draft.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams made headlines for his recent take on being friends with opposing quarterbacks. It’s something he isn’t really interested in, as he wants to hold a competitive edge against anyone he is facing.
The Chicago Bears have had a busy offseason. GM Ryan Poles has transformed the offensive line, paving the way for new head coach Ben Johnson to have success.
The Bears have been in the market for another tight end to pair with Cole Kmet, who they locked up with a four-year, $50 million extension 2 years ago.
The Bears are keeping linebacker T.J. Edwards in Chicago for the foreseeable future.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams appears determined to maintain a distant relationship with his fellow NFL quarterbacks.
Williams won four of his first six starts in 2024 before he and the club endured a 10-game losing streak.
The Chicago Bears' Week 8 loss to the Washington Commanders ended up being one of the big turning points in their 2024 season.
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