Bears 2023 third-round pick Zacch Pickens is finishing his second season watching from the sidelines for the second straight game as an inactive. The defensive
The Chicago Bears had a surprising addition to the inactives list for Thursday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks. Six players will be out for Thursday's game, four of which are due to injury.
Bears second-year defensive tackle Zacch Pickens is inactive for Thursday night's game against the Seattle Seahawks in a move that is somewhat of a surprise.
While it seems like the Chicago Bears locker room is teetering and on the verge of disaster, this clip from @PatTheDesigner featuring players surrounding
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 Bears have ruled out backup defensive tackle Zacch Pickens for Sunday's season opener with the Tennessee Titans and he's not their only defensive line injury issue.
With Zacch Pickens dealing with a groin injury that has his availability for Week 1 in question, the Bears are adding more depth to their defensive line.
Bears GM Ryan Poles wasted no time adding to the team's defensive tackle group after the injury of Zacch Pickens. It may say something about the severity of Pickens' injury.
Recent concern over another possible Bears defensive lineman being added might be aimed at the wrong position. All of the talk has been about an edge rusher, especially after the attempt to trade for Matthew Judon.
There have been successes at specific positions during the three drafts of Bears GM Ryan Poles. Whether he achieved it in drafting defensive tackles won't be known for a while because it seems like those are positions requiring time to develop.
The Chicago Bears have a depth problem in the middle of their defensive line. As we discussed previously with the Edge situation, the defensive tackle situation is not exactly in a great spot for the Chicago Bears.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2024 NFL season, which features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization. There are a number of players, coaches and front office members that are crucial to the team’s success this season.
With the moves the Chicago Bears made at the defensive tackle position, second-year player Zacch Pickens could play a key role in 2024. In just under three weeks the Chicago Bears begin their training camp.
The second-year defensive tackle needs to prove he belongs in the rotation this season. It’s time to begin our yearly series on the ten Chicago Bears with the most to prove this season.
The Chicago Bears have high expectations to live up to in 2024. While a lot of that will fall on the offense, featuring some new talent, the defense will also play a crucial role.
While the Chicago Bears are beginning preparations for the 2024 NFL Draft class, this time of the year is the perfect opportunity to take a step back and assess how the 2023 season went for some of the Bears young players.