The Chicago Bears are currently in the midst of what figures to be a highly important offseason as for the future direction of the franchise, as the team
The Chicago Bears and their fans are currently ticking down the days until the NFL Draft gets underway in just over two weeks, where they have the number
With just over two weeks to go until the 2024 NFL Draft, all eyes are on the Chicago Bears as they hold the No. 1 overall pick. But the questions these days are less about who they will select with that pick, but which number will he wear?
Caleb Williams is the talk of the NFL and rightly so, he's about to be drafted No. 1 overall by the Chicago Bears. But a wild take surfaced on the internet this Tuesday afternoon and the USC product himself sounded off after these comments.
Montez Sweat made a major impact on the Bears when he arrived in the middle of the 2023 season. Now 2024 is here and Sweat promises to have an even bigger impact.
The Chicago Bears are on the clock with the first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and former USC football quarterback Caleb Williams is perceived to be the slam-dunk, home run pick.
The Bears are nearly two weeks out from officially welcoming Caleb Williams to Chicago when the 2024 NFL draft kicks off April 25. It’s as close to a guarantee that you’ll find in the draft, and the Bears haven’t hid their intentions with Williams since trading Justin Fields to the Steelers last month.
The Chicago Bears will be a completely different team from top to bottom going into next season, but there will be somethings that will stay consistent heading into 2024.
The Chicago Bears’ 2023 season was one of the more polarizing seasons of football in recent memory. We were witness to true flashes of greatness and harrowing
The 2024 NFL draft is just around the corner, and Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles will look to make his third draft class another impactful one.
The 2024 NFL Draft is less than a month away and the Chicago Bears have been doing extensive research on a wide range of various prospects in the draft.
Expected Chicago Bears’ draft pick Caleb Williams drew a terrible comparison to an NFL quarterback from ESPN this week. One of the dumbest parts of the pre-draft-filler period is when analysts compare prospects to a future NFL peer.
The Chicago Bears’ choice at number one in the 2024 NFL Draft is pretty evident. Who they will select with their other first-round pick at number nine is in question.
The Chicago Bears have put together a formidable roster. Part of forming the roster was using draft picks in exchange for key players like Montez Sweat and Keenan Allen.
The Seahawks continue to monitor the free-agent OL market.
The Chicago Bears traded quarterback Justin Fields in order to clear the way for them to select USC’s Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft later this month, but Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson thinks the Bears are making a mistake.
In the latest mock draft roundup, quarterbacks top the list, while several pass-catchers are on the rise.
The Chicago Bears have been at the center of NFL discussions throughout the offseason, particularly after the trade of Justin Fields, signaling a pivotal shift in their quarterback strategy.
After signing running back D’Andre Swift to a major deal, nobody should be surprised if the Chicago Bears try and trade Khalil Herbert. Right now, Chicago has three starting-caliber running back in Swift, Herbert, and second-year pro Roschon Johnson.
The Chicago Bears are said to be on the precipice of a franchise-altering moment in their long and storied history. They’re now days away from drafting USC blue-chip quarterback prospect and consensus Mr.
The Bears own the first overall selection, but they are also positioned to add another top-10 prospect.
There was reckless speculation in the media early this offseason that top prospect Caleb Williams might decide to sit out of the 2024 NFL Draft and return to USC rather than play for the Chicago Bears.
There are a ton of possibilities for the Chicago Bears in the draft, with two picks in the top 10. The Bears are in a unique position because they are at a point where they can either trade up in the first round or trade down, and both scenarios would be a win for them.
The Bears, who are widely expected to select quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick, also have the ninth selection in the first round.
The Bears accepted a conditional 2025 sixth-round draft pick from the Pittsburgh Steelers for Fields' services last month.
The Chicago Bears signed offensive lineman Coleman Shelton earlier this offseason, but he already seems to be on somewhat tenuous ground.
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