The Chicago Bears, and namely quarterback Caleb Williams, have gotten plenty of praise for the franchise’s work over the offseason. However, this is still a Bears team coming off of a 5-12 campaign, and Williams’ rookie year didn’t live up to expectations.
The Chicago Bears now have an official date for when the Ben Johnson Era will begin, at least on the field. Offseason programs will be starting for teams with new coaches, such as the Bears, next week and the NFL has also announced the rest of the key offseason dates for all 32 teams in the league.
We’re less than a week away form the Bears reporting to Halas Hall for the offseason program! On Thursday, the NFL announced the offseason workout program dates for all 32 teams, and with the Chicago Bears having a new head coach, they’ll get to report earlier than other teams, plus they get an additional voluntary veteran minicamp.
The 2025 NFL Draft for the Chicago Bears kicks off with the 10th overall pick and it seems like general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson are preparing for anything to see who falls in their lap.
While they already had Montez Sweat on their roster, the Chicago Bears knew they wanted to add an extra thump to their pass rush. Which is why the Bears went out and signed Dayo Odeyingbo to a three-year, $48 million contract.
The Chicago Bears put their money where their mouth is during free agency, making two trades and three signings to help transform their 2025 roster. While
The relationship between an NFL general manager and head coach is usually tested this time of year. Opinions inside draft rooms can vary, and when the GM and head coach clash on who the team's top priority should be in the first round and beyond, tensions rise.
When the Bears interviewed Eddie George for their head-coaching vacancy, only to quickly give Ben Johnson the job, questions were raised about whether the interview with George was a sham, making a mockery of the Rooney Rule.
It's ideal to solve one problem with moves in free agency or the trade route, yet the Bears seem to have addressed two issues with moves they made along the offensive and defensive lines in the view of GM Ryan Poles.
The Chicago Bears made a major statement when they acquired guard Joe Thuney in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs. After watching quarterback Caleb Williams get sacked a league-high 68 times as a rookie, the Bears opted to fix their offensive line by adding one of the best guards in the league.
The NFL Draft is now almost three weeks away, with mock drafts and rumors swirling on who the Chicago Bears might select with the tenth overall pick in the first round.
The general vibe around the Chicago Bears' 2025 offseason moves has been positive. General manager Ryan Poles' trades for guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, as well as the signing of center Drew Dalman, were seen as necessary transactions to rebuild an offensive line that failed to protect prized quarterback Caleb Williams.
From hiring Ben Johnson as their new head coach to their free agency spending spree, the Chicago Bears have spent the offseason reshaping their entire franchise.
Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles is in a slightly uncomfortable 2025 NFL draft position. With the 10th overall pick, he's close enough to the top of the draft
The Chicago Bears have been trying to build a new stadium for quite some time. Chicago continues to play at Soldier Field while they explore options for building a new stadium outside of the city.
We’ve reached the final part of the building block series. How does the defensive line shape up? We’ve reached the final part of our Chicago Bears building block series, and we’ve reached the defensive line.
The Packers and Bears share the NFL’s oldest rivalry. From Aaron Rodgers to Walter Payton, Brett Favre to Brian Urlacher, countless players have shaped it over the decades.
Every fan wants to see their team select the best player from certain position groups in the NFL Draft, but that's not always possible. Most of the time, fans have to hope that their team finds a hidden gem in later rounds that becomes a 'draft steal'.
The 2025 season is going to be a massive year for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams going into his second season in the league. With an entirely new coaching staff coming in, Williams is expected to find clear improvement based on what we saw during his debut season in Chicago.
The Chicago Bears have been tied to nearly every running back in the 2025 NFL Draft class. It’s a testament to both how deep the position is, and how much of a roster need the Bears view running back as.
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 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.
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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