Former Chicago Bears quarterback Bob Avellini has died at the age of 70.
A former Chicago Bears quarterback has reportedly died at the age of 70. They were known for teaming up with Walter Payton in the early part of the Hall of Fame running back’s career.
The 2024 NFL draft is in the books, where the Chicago Bears welcomed five new rookies to the fold. General manager Ryan Poles called this an “impact draft” for the organization, which includes landing quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze in the top 10.
Avellini appeared in 73 games for the Bears. Bob Avellini, the former Chicago Bears quarterback who helped lead the team to the playoffs in 1977, has passed away.
Some NFL executives thought the Bears should have drafted a lowed graded prospect at nine overall due to need. In his recent article for The Athletic, Mike Sando shared quotes from anonymous NFL executives about each team’s draft class.
For the first time since the Chicago Bears selected him in the 2024 NFL Draft, Caleb Williams went to a Cubs game. The former USC star joined some of his new teammates at Wrigley Field – and he received a warm welcome.
The Chicago Bears welcomed five new rookies during the 2024 NFL draft, which general manager called an “impact draft” for this organization. And there’s no denying they were among the draft’s biggest winners.
The signing of rookies used to be an NFL guessing game. The 2011 collective bargaining agreement rendered this a thing of the past with the slotting of
The Chicago Bears retooled their offense in the 2024 NFL Draft, adding former USC star quarterback Caleb Williams and former Washington star receiver Rome Odunze with their two top-10 picks.
It looks like defensive lineman DeMarcus Walker loves what the Bears did with their first-round picks.
The Chicago Bears came out winners following the 2024 NFL draft, where they had what general manager Ryan Poles called an “impactful” draft class. That included the selection of Kansas edge rusher Austin Booker with the 144th overall pick.
This SB Nation Reacts vote show Bears fans most confident in their draft class. We’ve seen all the draft grades. We’ve heard what the NFL analysts had to say.
Last season when the Bears went to Washington and broke their 14-game losing streak, they played a group of subs and even a player they brought up off the practice squad in the secondary.
With the conclusion of the recent NFL Draft in Detroit, the NFL is now executing the next step of the process to prepare for the 2024 NFL season. As with every draft before this one, as well as the ones yet to come, some NFL franchises have yielded better results than others.
The Chicago Bears welcomed five rookies to their roster last weekend during the 2024 NFL draft, which general manager Ryan Poles called an “impact” class.
The Bears could still use some help in the defensive trenches. With most of the big free agent fishes hooked, and with the NFL Draft concluded, we have a pretty good idea of how this team looks on paper, but...
Here are three dark-horse candidates for 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
The Chicago Bears believe they already have a star in the making now on their roster in ninth overall pick Rome Odunze and the rest of the world is beginning to catch on.
The Chicago Bears will soon have to make a major decision with their newest offensive weapon in six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen. Allen only
Everyone knew the Chicago Bears were going to take USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft. That was common knowledge.
In the entire history of the franchise, the Chicago Bears have yet to field a modern offense, standing as the sole NFL team without a quarterback who has thrown for 4,000 yards or 30 touchdowns in a single season.
The Chicago Bears are cutting a two-year starter following the 2024 NFL Draft. The Bears made a bold move when they drafted punter Tory Taylor in the fourth round.
It sounds like Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles never seriously considered trading the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft that the club used to land USC Trojans star quarterback Caleb Williams last Thursday night.
Is it possible for the Chicago Bears to have too much talent at wide receiver? One star wide receiver appeared to hint the team could have a problem making sure their playmakers receive enough targets in the upcoming season.
It may have made more sense in the later rounds, but according to draft expert Mel Kiper Jr., the juice is worth the squeeze with Taylor.
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