With rookie minicamps and OTAs now in the past, the Chicago Bears are set to begin mandatory minicamp this week. These will be the final organized team activities before training camp begins in late July, so this will be an important week of work for the Bears' rookies as they fight for roster spots or even starting jobs.
Heading into the NFL offseason, just about everyone expected the Chicago Bears to address their pass rush in some shape or form. They had opportunities to do so via free agency and the draft, and some trades were on the table, as well.
Caleb Williams sat down for an interview and did something no Bears quarterback is supposed to do. He praised Aaron Rodgers. Not a polite nod. Not a diplomatic hedge about respecting the game.
The Chicago Bears running back duo of D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai ranked second in the NFL in latest RB duo rankings, and yet they still seem to be disrespected.
The Chicago Bears are set to embark on the next chapter of their offseason program when the team hits the practice field for mandatory minicamp this week.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Chicago Bears are looking to take the next step as a team this season. After finishing second in the NFC and winning a playoff game, they have their eyes set on even bigger goals this year.
For years, the Chicago Bears have been inching through advancements to decide on a site to build their new stadium project. Indiana Governor Mike Braun reacted to a milestone achievement on Friday.
Frequently in the past, Bears GMs and coaches of different names and sorts have spoken about the topic. It's the great rookie vanishing act. Rookies come into the rookie minicamp after being drafted, momentum is on their side.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is quickly earning some superstar level attention going into his third NFL season and Green Bay Packers star pass rusher Micah Parsons just added more fuel to that fire.
The Chicago Bears‘ offense was certainly an explosive group last season and was the driving force behind their NFC North division title. But will the unit be the same heading into 2026?
The Chicago Bears have made some big additions to the team this offseason through free agency and the NFL Draft. The team still has more than $11.2 million of cap space remaining, and there are some big-name free agents available as we approach June 1.
The Chicago Bears head into mandatory minicamp with lingering questions about the defensive line and the only player that can ease some of those concerns is the one hiding from the spotlight so far this offseason.
The Chicago Bears have fully annoyed the entire fanbase with the back and forth negotiations between the state of Illinois and Indiana for the new stadium project, and the organization can’t lose sight of what matters most.
The Chicago Bears were the kings of the NFC North last season, capturing the division title with an 11-6 record and then dispatching the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs.
The Chicago Bears wrapped up organized team activities last week and now are getting geared up for mandatory minicamp later this week. Here’s a look at who’s stock went up or down over the last two weeks.
The Chicago Bears are one of the most storied franchises in professional sports history. While they have not won the high number of championships of other teams, their tradition is respected even by their fiercest of rivals.
The Chicago Bears could still be one of the more intriguing teams to add talent this offseason. They have added some interesting players to the roster, but could still be in talent acquisition mode through trades.
The Chicago Bears are officially on the move, with the city of Hammond, Indiana, set to be their new home. Teams typically change their names to reflect
The Chicago Bears took a significant step toward leaving Illinois on Friday, announcing that their board of directors voted to advance stadium development plans in Hammond, Indiana.
Whenever an NFL team changes cities they usually take the name of the city or metro area that they're moving to. But with the Chicago Bears on the verge of moving an hour southeast to the city of Hammond, Indiana, will they adopt the name of their new home?
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson recently highlighted the challenges of Soldier Field traffic during a radio appearance on 104.3 The Score, where he is advocating for the Chicago Bears to remain in the city on the lakefront.
Following that loss to the Rams, Johnson immediately started to get to work on next season. Now, one of his moves is drawing high praise from a prominent NFL writer.