Chicago Bears’ new wide receiver, Rome Odunze, just realized how poor the franchise’s wide receiver history is. He now wants to rewrite the record books.
“I love when a plan comes together” ~ A-Team leader John ‘Hannibal’ Smith and probably Chicago GM Ryan Poles Yesterday was a historic day for the franchise as the Chicago Bears’ plan to pair quarterback Caleb Williams with wide receiver Rome Odunze came to fruition.
The Chicago Bears changed the future of the franchise on Thursday night by selecting quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze in the 2024 NFL Draft.
After a successful first round, the Chicago Bears look to continue their strong 2024 NFL draft on Day 2. With the selections of quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze, the Bears have laid the foundation for a dynamic offense.
The Bears have not been known as an explosive passing team for the majority of their existence and their career record for receiving yards reflects that lack of firepower.
The Chicago Bears selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, kicking off a thrilling new era for the Bears.
Wide receiver Rome Odunze has only been a member of the Chicago Bears for a day, but he’s already learning about the team’s history and records. It’s safe to say he wasn’t prepared for how low some of them are.
The Chicago Bears knew they were going to be making a call to quarterback Caleb Williams during the 2024 NFL Draft. They weren’t as certain they would be doing the same to wide receiver Rome Odunze, but everyone seemed excited that they were able to make it happen.
The 2024 NFL draft kicked off Thursday night during what was a chaotic first round that consisted of several big trades and record numbers for quarterbacks, wide receivers and offensive tackles.
To no one’s surprise, the Chicago Bears selected USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft on Thursday night. Williams is considered a generational talent by some and is entering a situation with the Bears in which he will have plenty of weapons at his disposal.
The Chicago Bears are getting a confident, driven individual in QB Caleb Williams.
Talent isn’t in question when it comes to the Chicago Bears’ newest wide receiver Rome Odunze. But he is showing signs of being a great locker-room presence for the Bears as well.
As expected, the Chicago Bears have selected USC football star Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With the selection of Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy Award winner will be the face of the franchise as they look to get back to playing winning football.
Former Chicago Bears head coach Dave Wannstedt explains why the selections of Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze in the first round of the NFL Draft is a dream come true, and why they may be the next star duo like Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase, in the league.
On Thursday evening, the Chicago Bears selected their franchise quarterback of the future by taking former USC Trojans and Heisman Trophy winning quarterback
In a move that has been widely speculated and now officially confirmed, the Chicago Bears have chosen Caleb Williams as their No. 1 overall pick in the draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft has officially started and the Chicago Bears do what everyone expected, making Caleb Williams the top pick. It is finally officially official.
Southern California quarterback Caleb Williams was selected No. 1 in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears, as the expected became official when commissioner Roger Goodell made the announcement on Thursday in Detroit.
For the last year, NFL Draft evaluators raved about what Caleb Williams would bring to the NFL. The USC quarterback became the top prospect on this year’s board the moment he lifted the Heisman Trophy over his head in 2022, and the Chicago Bears officially selected him No.
Several potential suitors have emerged in the hours leading up to the draft.
In mere hours, the Chicago Bears will finally reveal the worst-kept secret in the NFL by officially selecting USC quarterback Caleb Williams as the No. 1 overall pick. However, what's unclear is what they will do with the team's second selection at No. 9.
“Lol” was the disappointed message that Chicago Bears offensive tackle Larry Borom posted on X following general manager Ryan Poles’ decision to select Darnell Wright in the first round of last year’s draft.
The Chicago Bears are looking to build a new stadium, and they need nearly $5 billion to do so -- but not everyone is in favor of the plan. Chicago released a proposal for a domed stadium on Wednesday, with $3.2 billion earmarked for the stadium itself and another $1.5 billion for infrastructure.
For the second time in the past three years, the Bears held a news conference to unveil plans for a new stadium to replace their current home at Soldier Field.
The Chicago Bears have extremely ambitious plans for their proposed new lakefront stadium.
Pretty much everyone knows that the Chicago Bears are going to select quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft this week.
Four teams have reached out to the assistant GM about interviews over the past two years.
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