The Chicago Bears have completely revamped their offensive line this offseason. The team acquired interior lineman Ryan Bates from the Buffalo Bills, signed
The Bears signed third-round offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC reports. Amegadjie will get $5.914 million in his four-year deal, with a $1.121 million signing bonus and $50,000 annual workout bonuses from 2025-27.
With rookie minicamp in the rearview mirror and just 12 practices left in the offseason program, the Chicago Bears will spend the next two months putting the finishing touches on their preseason roster.
The strength of schedule is a nice discussion topic, but ultimately, it doesn’t mean much, as so many things change from year to year in the NFL. Things
The Chicago Bears have a lot of faith in quarterback Caleb Williams. They drafted him with the first overall pick for a reason. There are going to be some adjustments for him in the NFL, but he has all of the talent he needs to get the job done.
The Chicago Bears moved on from quarterback Justin Fields this offseason and selected Caleb Williams first overall in the NFL Draft to take his place. Arguably, the Bears are already in a better position with Williams but he hasn't taken the field yet and it remains to be seen how well he'll do at the professional level.
The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions have made an impact in the past couple of offseasons. To show how the NFC North has changed, both teams should open their seasons facing each other in Primetime.
It is no secret that Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears weren’t the perfect marriage. The Bears made an aggressive move to trade up for him in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Several star players were traded at the beginning of the NFL offseason, and one position in particular saw some impactful players change hands.
The Chicago Bears have high expectations to live up to in 2024. While a lot of that will fall on the offense, featuring some new talent, the defense will also play a crucial role.
The talent and potential of Chicago Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was hardly questioned throughout his NFL Draft evaluation process. He was selected with the No.
The Chicago Bears’ one glaring weakness before training camp is the defensive line. An NFL insider named a Super Bowl-winning defensive end as a signing the Bears should make before the season.
The Chicago Bears have plenty of reasons for optimism heading into this coming season. The biggest reason for all the positivity is a completely revamped offense, led on the field by no.
The Chicago Bears are in the midst of an exciting offseason, where they just concluded rookie minicamp last weekend. First-round picks Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze stole the show, as expected.
A former Chicago Bears coach used his platform with Tyler Dunne of Go Long to get revenge on Justin Fields for a comment the quarterback made last season.
The Chicago Bears rookie minicamp is behind us and the next step off the offseason program will be the organized team activities (OTAs) later this month.
It’s going to take some time to get used to hearing the Bears praised in such a glowing fashion by the national media. The Caleb Williams era got off to a fantastic start at the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp, where he looked the part of a franchise quarterback both on the field and off.
The Chicago Bears have never been able to solve their quarterback problem as a franchise. Throughout the team’s history, they have struggled to find a quarterback to lead the offense.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles did an incredible job of improving the roster this offseason. As a result, some players are in danger of losing a starting job or a roster spot entirely.
The Chicago Bears elected to not hold what likely would've been a meaningless quarterback competition and instead named first overall draft pick Caleb Williams their starter ahead of rookie minicamp.
Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets are being hyped up once again this offseason as a potential dark-horse Super Bowl contender for the upcoming 2024 NFL season.
The Chicago Bears have put together an absolutely amazing all-around NFL offseason. After years of struggling to compete and being viewed as a bottom-feeder, fortunes seem to be turning in the Windy City.
Caleb Williams has already made his Chicago Bears debut. Well, kind of. Williams participated in the Bears’ rookie minicamp over the weekend, and the hype surrounding the No.
When the Chicago Bears selected wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft, many felt he would bring an explosive element to the Bears’ offense.
The Saints' offensive line has seen a number of changes this offseason, but the team is set to make an addition up front.
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