When Cleveland Browns superstar edge rusher Myles Garrett asked to be traded last offseason, Chicago Bears fans were immediately ready to pounce. That's because the Bears needed an edge rusher at the time and, quite frankly, fans would have wanted Garrett even if they didn't — and who can blame them?
The Bears are one of the league's most storied franchises. They own the honorable distinction of being the team with the most Hall of Fame inductees (32 to 41, depending on the criteria regarding how long a player spends with an organization).
The jersey numbers for the Chicago Bears' offseason free-agent signings and trade acquisition have finally dropped and fans are having a tough time dealing with one of them.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
The door continues to open more and more for the Chicago Bears to potentially pull off a blockbuster trade with the New York Giants for Dexter Lawrence.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
Coming off their first playoff win since 2010, Bears chairman George McCaskey reflected on the great year while expressing disappointment that they couldn’t win it all.
The Chicago Bears impressed during Ben Johnson’s first season as head coach. Chicago nearly beat the Rams in the playoffs after Caleb Williams played much better in his sophomore season.
The Chicago Bears have been heavily linked to defensive linemen, offensive tackles, and safeties in the first-round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but what if the team’s BPA approach leads them to select a different position entirely?
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the Chicago Bears find themselves at a pivotal moment. General manager Ryan Poles has been aggressive in reshaping a defense that struggled for consistency last season, moving on from key starters such as Jaquan Brisker, Kevin Byard III, and Tremaine Edmunds.
We are so close to the 2026 NFL Draft, which is essentially the beginning of the new season. As soon as these rookies hear their names called, and others who sign after the draft, they will begin the rookie mini camp just a few months later.
The future of the Chicago Bears is no longer a slow-moving conversation tucked behind closed doors. It is now a full-blown race against time. With political
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Chicago Bears fans have been combing through mock drafts for months now, going over all of the 2026 NFL Draft possibilities for their team, especially as it pertains to the Bears' first-round pick, which falls at No.
The 2026 NFL draft is less than 10 days away, and the Chicago Bears likely have their draft strategy solidified by now. General manager Ryan Poles will have his big board assembled and probably has a pretty good idea of whether the players he likes the most will be available when he's on the clock next week with the No.
In one of the more magical seasons that the NFL had ever seen, the Chicago Bears stunned the football community by taking the NFC North and advancing to the postseason.
The NFL Draft is quite the crap shoot. While each draft varies, teams usually hit on roughly 50% of their first round picks. That percentage drops to roughly 30-33% for players selected in the second round.
The Chicago Bears have done their homework on some of the top offensive tackles in the 2026 NFL Draft class and might not have a chance to land an ideal option with the 25th overall pick depending on how the board shakes out.
The Chicago Bears are not yet in a position where they have to go all-in on winning a Super Bowl this year, but after a miraculous Wild Card win over the Green Bay Packers last year, the time has come to start making some big, short-term moves to boost their odds.
The Chicago Bears are armed with four Top-100 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft and could look to get aggressive in the first-round by moving up from the 25th overall pick.
As if the Chicago Bears didn't have enough to worry about along the offensive line after the Ozzy Trapilo injury, they were thrown another curveball when Drew Dalman retired.
The Chicago Bears continue to be a hard team to predict with the 25th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and the team’s BPA approach means we can’t rule out any position as an option.
When Ben Johnson walked out of Allen Park and into Halas Hall on January 21, 2025, he didn’t just change jobs. He rearranged the entire NFC North. For three years in Detroit, Johnson had built the most efficient offense in football — a motion-heavy, misdirection-laced machine that had just gone 15-2 and scored a franchise-record 564 points.
Mike Sando of The Athletic notes the Bills traded a second-round pick to acquire WR D.J. Moore: “Good player — wish we could have gotten him.” Defensive priorities were addressed with safety Coby Bryant and linebacker Devin Bush: “You cannot bank on that stuff.
Caleb Williams had a brilliant second season with the Chicago Bears. The former No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick led the Bears to the playoffs in his second season.
The Chicago Bears could address the defensive tackle position in the upcoming draft, with many projecting they will draft either Kayden McDonald, Peter Woods, or Caleb Banks 25th overall.
The Saints' all-time leader in sacks acknowledged that the business side of the game might lead him away from the Big Easy, and there should be a strong interest in his services after the NFL Draft.