The Chicago Bears entered the 2025 NFL Draft with something they hadn’t possessed in a long time—momentum. For a fanbase that’s seen far too many false dawns, the arrival of Caleb Williams was reason to believe this time might actually be different.
After allowing a league-high 68 sacks in 2024, the Chicago Bears have spent all offseason trying to rectify the issue. In the 2025 NFL Draft, two of their picks were used on offensive line.
The Chicago Bears significantly upgraded quarterback Caleb Williams‘ supporting cast during the NFL Draft, which could lead to one of his former pass-catchers landing elsewhere before training camp begins later this summer.
The Chicago Bears are adamant that both Cole Kmet and Colston Loveland will have major roles in Ben Johnson’s new offense. However, Loveland’s arrival to the Windy City has thrown a major curveball into Chicago’s offensive plans.
The Chicago Bears have given contract extensions to both cornerback Kyler Gordon and linebacker TJ Edwards. General manager Ryan Poles has been honest about guard Joe Thuney getting the same treatment.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
The list of Chicago Bears 2025 offseason upgrades is a long one. And it has Bears fans really excited. The offensive line was reinforced with Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson, and Drew Dalman.
While Ben Johnson's Bears offense received a huge boost by adding a tight end capable of stretching the field in Colston Loveland , and in the same draft found a slot receiver who was chosen much earlier than Amon-Ra was in Detroit, his offense still isn't ideal.
The Chicago Bears still have a need at running back following free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft. The team did not draft a top running back, as Ashton Jeanty and TreVeyon Henderson were both taken before the Bears’ first and second round selections.
More than anything else, the selection of Colston Loveland in the draft at No. 10 gave Bears coach Ben Johnson options. Within those options is one he likes the most for starting games, arrived at through trial and error.
The Chicago Bears have been one of the busiest teams in the NFL this offseason, and the upgrades that GM Ryan Poles has made to the roster have renewed hope and excitement among the fans.
In the build-up to the draft, it became clear the Bears were among the teams which coveted Ashton Jeanty. The top running back in the 2025 class wound up being drafted sixth overall by the Raiders, though, leaving him out of Chicago’s range.
Back in my days as a student at New Trier High School in beautiful Winnetka, IL, the crowds at our basketball games had a chant that used to drive opponents nuts: “Over!
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has had a difficult task over the last three years reconstructing a roster that didn't offer a lot coming into the job.
After spending some time digesting the Bears’ draft class and assessing the roster, Aaron Leming gives his thoughts (and grades) on the team’s eight-player group.
Here’s a sentence none of us expected to hear after, say, Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season: Ya gotta give props to the Chicago Bears front office. After last year’s Dumpster fire, GM Ryan Poles and his staff did exactly what they needed and wanted to do: Fix the trenches and give quarterback Caleb Williams some new weapons.
On Monday, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens and his wife, Simone Biles, ascended the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s steps for the annual Met Gala. The theme of the event, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," celebrated the cultural heritage and sartorial creativity of Black style and tailoring.
The Chicago Bears have done a remarkable job answering most of their roster questions during the 2025 NFL offseason. General manager Ryan Poles utilized trades, free agency, and the NFL Draft to land upgrades at several positions, including the interior offensive line, the defensive line, and a batch of new skill players.
After a promising NFL Draft and solid free agency moves, the Chicago Bears appear poised for a breakthrough season. With questions lingering around the Chicago running back depth, NFL analysts believe one final addition could push the team over the top: free agent J.K.
During the draft, the Chicago Bears failed to trade up for a big-time running back. And they will have to make up for it with a free agent. So it stands to reason that Chicago was named the logical landing spot for Nick Chubb.
Although it is becoming a widely accepted and exciting selection, the Chicago Bears' addition of Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft was a bit of a head scratcher.
The Chicago Bears defense is aiming to return to it's former glory in 2025 under new head coach Ben Johnson and new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.
Given the current makeup of the Chicago Bears roster, finding immediate impact out of the eight members of the 2025 Draft class isn't a necessity, which is a testament to the roster Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson have built this offseason.