The new-look Chicago Bears squad is officially on the way toward achieving their dreams. 2024 first-round picks Rome Odunze and Caleb Williams have already developed a rapport in the rookie minicamp in what the organization hopes will be the beginning of a long-term partnership.
Given the makeup of the Bears’ quarterback depth chart, Caleb Williams beginning his career on the sideline never appeared a realistic possibility. Matt Eberflus dispensed with any mystery on this front Friday.
Friday was the first day of the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp, which means it was the first opportunity to see the Bears' top two draft picks on the same field at the same time in Chicago.
As the 2024 NFL season continues drawing closer, one of the most exciting teams to keep an eye on will be the Chicago Bears. For years, they have been viewed as a pushover in the NFC, but that will no longer be the case.
It's been a mere two years since Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy departed the Chicago Bears. In that time, the Bears, now under the leadership of general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus, have taken a starkly different path than Pace's new team, the Atlanta Falcons.
The Chicago Bears have been the talk of the town after a very impressive NFL offseason, so much so that many feel the Bears are legitimate playoff contenders heading into 2024.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman, Teven Jenkins, was recently on 670 The Score with Mark Grote. He said on Thursday night that he wishes to stay in Chicago for a long time.
The Chicago Bears had a nasty piece of injury news for a rookie they selected in last month’s draft. On Friday, head coach Matt Eberflus provided a few key updates during his press conference before the first day of rookie minicamp.
Chicago Bears rookie Caleb Williams on Friday was named the team's starting quarterback for the upcoming season. The announcement comes as little surprise, given the Bears selected Williams with the top overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Southern California.
The QB is entering a pretty good situation in Chicago.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is very excited about what is to come in 2024. Entering his seventh season in the NFL, he has yet to make an appearance in the postseason, and he hopes that will change.
The Chicago Bears selected QB Caleb Williams first overall, but does that mean Williams is entering the best situation among this year's crop of rookie signal-callers?
After a busy offseason, the Chicago Bears introduce their exciting young players at the start of rookie camp. After a whirlwind offseason in which the Chicago Bears transformed their offense, they begin training camp on Friday.
The Chicago Bears have been very busy this offseason, patching up numerous holes and adding big-time weapons on the offensive end. However, one area in which the Bears are still lacking is the pass rush.
The Chicago Bears have been among the more aggressive franchises this offseason in free agency, and emerged from the NFL Draft with generational quarterback prospect Caleb Williams and an electrifying receiver to round out their trio at the position.
Buster Skrine used to go after wide receivers downfield during his time in the NFL, which included a stint with the Chicago Bears. This time, however, he’s the one on the run, with reports surfacing that police are hunting the former pro defensive back over fraud allegations in Canada.
The Chicago Bears have done a lot of work when it comes to upgrading their roster, with one of their best moves being the acquisition of wide receiver DJ Moore.
The Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams seem to be on the same page in terms of the future of the franchise. Williams recently spoke to Bears host Jeff Joniak and was asked about the culture of the Bears heading into the 2024 season.
The Washington Commanders might have gotten the steal of the draft in the second round, drafting defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton. Drafting Newton puts longtime Commander and two-time Pro Bowler Jonathan Allen in a precarious position.
The Chicago Bears can't rest on their laurels just because they crushed the 2024 NFL Draft.
The dead week between Bears rookie camp and the start of organized team activities is dead no longer. The NFL will announce its schedule next week and not this week, as had been the practice the last few years.
Bears receiver DJ Moore is among the last people to let out any personal goals. Moore didn't even want to attract attention to himself over the weekend at a Cubs game outing with teammates when all the cameras were following around Caleb Williams.
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