A renewed sense of optimism is surrounding the entire Chicago Bears’ organization, and for good reason. The team’s recent draft and free agency moves have injected a dose of excitement into the franchise, hinting at a promising future.
No arguments about quarterbacks. No hand-wringing about (a lack of) pass-catchers. No questions about the Bears’ future direction. Instead, daily Bears conversation currently revolves around which cheap veteran EDGE/D-Lineman Ryan Poles will add to a 2024 roster that looks young, hungry, and ready to surprise.
The NFL Draft couldn’t have possibly played out better for the Chicago Bears. Or for Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones. For general manager Ryan Poles and the Bears, the top-10 selections were a dream scenario.
With the bulk of the acquisition period out of the way this offseason, we’ll take a deeper dive into how the Chicago Bears’ 90-man roster is shaping up.
I wouldn't mind Yannick Ngakoue returning to the Bears. But they have other in-house options worth exploring.
Taylor Doll talks with KU football beat writer Michael Swain about Bears' fifth-round draft pick Austin Booker. Taylor Doll did a fantastic job getting predraft prospect intel on her Making Monsters podcast, so now that we know the Chicago Bears rookie class, she’s focusing on learning more about the players.
The Chicago Bears can't rest on their laurels just because they crushed the 2024 NFL Draft.
Friends of the Park, a non-profit Chicago advocacy group, is "prepared to fight for the lakefront" in response to the Bears stadium proposal.
The Chicago Bears welcomed five new rookies to the roster during the 2024 NFL draft, a group that general manager Ryan Poles called an “impact” class. That started with the selections of quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze at first and ninth overall, respectively.
Greg Gabriel thinks we should temper expectations for the 2024 season because if the Bears’ plans come together, they’ll be a team built for sustained success year after year.
With the Chicago Bears selecting quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze in the 2024 NFL Draft, the offense is going to look much different during their rookie campaigns.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet thinks incoming rookie quarterback Caleb Williams is going to be set up perfectly in his debut campaign. During a recent appearance on the Up & Adams Show, Kmet told host Kay Adams that he is pumped to get going in 2024 and says that the foundation is in place for Williams to succeed.
The Bears did some work on day two and three of the NFL Draft. The Chicago Bears' first two draft picks have received plenty of praise league-wide, and rightfully so, but the other three members of the class have also received their fair share of kudos.
The Chicago Bears are generating buzz with their revamped offense, and rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze is excited about the team’s potential. With the addition of star players like running back D’Andre Swift and wide receiver Keenan Allen, the Bears are looking formidable.
The Chicago Bears were thrilled to select Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Williams enters a Chicago offense that boasts several strong playmakers including fellow rookie Rome Odunze, veteran Keenan Allen, and star receiver DJ Moore.
The Bears selected 2024 first-round WR Rome Odunze despite adding WR Keenan Allen via trade and already having WR D.J. Moore. Chicago GM Ryan Poles stated how Odunze was too talented to let him pass regardless of the current roster makeup.
The Chicago Bears are fresh off a monumental draft class acquired during the 2024 NFL Draft late last month and the time is almost here to see the new players in action.
One week from today, the Chicago Bears will have their 2024 schedule finalized. All 32 NFL teams were recently informed that the 2024 schedule will be officially released on Wednesday, May 15th, at 7 p.m.
The Chicago Bears had what could be considered a franchise-altering 2024 NFL Draft. And that was all likely due to one player, maybe even two. Of course, the main player we’re speaking of here is USC quarterback Caleb Williams.
It's apparent the Bears have had their eyes on Caleb Williams for a long time. This much is evident in a story by SI.com's Albert Breer detailing the beginning of the connection GM Ryan Poles made with his new quarterback and how the draft went down.
The Chicago Bears made little secret about what they were going to do with the number one overall pick. However, once the draft got outside of the top ten, the Bears were quiet thanks to many previous trades that sent their picks elsewhere.
Make no question about it. The Chicago Bears have their new quarterback of the future in Caleb Williams after selecting him with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears have collected a ton of “A” grades for their 2024 NFL Draft performance late last month. And, although the team only had five picks (they acquired one extra; a fifth-round pick from the Buffalo Bills), many experts feel they made the most of this draft.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles made a trade in the 2024 NFL Draft and acquired Austin Booker, who may be the steal of the draft. In the 2024 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears became the media darling.
Checking in with the NFC North following the 2024 NFL Draft.
A former quarterback for the Chicago Bears, New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys died at 70.
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Bob Avellini has died at the age of 70.
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