All offseason long we have been bombarded with articles talking about Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet as a trade candidate. Now we have another one, as FanSided's Winston Wilcox named Kmet the Bears' "most valuable trade chip," and he thinks Chicago should and will go ahead and trade the veteran tight end.
Bears Begin Soil Testing at Wolf Lake Terminals in Hammond The Chicago Bears have begun soil testing at the Wolf Lake Terminals site in Hammond, Indiana, marking the most significant on-the-ground progress in their search for a new stadium.
Montez Sweat has established himself as one of the better defensive ends in the NFL. He is coming off an impressive 2025 season with the Chicago Bears.
For the second time in his career, Chicago Bears DE Montez Sweat has been recognized by his peers as a premier defender and player in the entire NFL. Sweat debuted on the NFL Top 100 list in 2024 at number 82 following his Pro Bowl season, and now comes in at number 91 in this year’s list.
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
Every NFL team has its flash points and the Chicago Bears are no exception. A flash point is just as it's defined and doesn't necessarily have to be a team weakness, although it can be.
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.
Dillon Thieneman is preparing for his NFL rookie season. The Chicago Bears selected him at No. 25 this year to plug their hole at safety. They lost three of their key defensive ends in free agency and entered the draft with their eyes set on addressing it.
When the Chicago Bears signed Jedrick Wills in free agency, they were expecting the veteran to compete for the starting left tackle job against Braxton Jones and others.
The Chicago Bears have a vacancy at No. 3 wide receiver. Fantasy football managers are buying the hype that third-round draft pick Zavion Thomas could be that guy.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has hit an early snag in his effort to trademark the nickname “Iceman.” According to ESPN and USPTO records, the U.S.
We are officially in the dead part of the offseason with the Chicago Bears having completed their mandatory minicamp a few weeks back. Now, we patiently wait for the start of training camp.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson and tight end Colston Loveland teamed up for a big announcement on Thursday. The Bears’ social media team commissioned Johnson and Loveland to share some exciting news about an upcoming holiday movie.
One of the great concerns with Caleb Williams' play this season could have just been addressed and the Bears are not even working yet at Halas Hall. In fact, it seems like it's been an issue for a while.
Montez Sweat's tenure in Chicago has been a roller coaster. He provided an immediate spark after the team traded for him ahead of the trade deadline in 2023 and closed the year with six sacks over the final eight games.
The Chicago Bears’ success last season is directly tied to Caleb Williams’ rise as a premier NFL quarterback in his second year. The No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft led Chicago to an 11-6 record, en route to winning the NFC North title for the first time since 2018.
The Chicago Bears have had a rather uneven offseason. While they’ve made some fine moves and should still be one of the better teams in the NFL this coming fall, they still have some obvious holes that they haven’t quite addressed.
After breaking down the 53-man roster projection ahead of training camp for the Chicago Bears, let’s break down a few UDFAs that missed my cut and could force their way into the final roster.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had a much better Year 2 than he had as a rookie under then-head coach Matt Eberflus. As expected, new head coach Ben Johnson gave Williams the coaching he needed to improve in 2025.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have already locked in two key young players with long-term contract extensions this offseason. There is another key player getting close to needing a new contract.
The Chicago Bears have long missed consistency in their offenses over the years, and many of their all-time great teams were buoyed by elite defense and special teams (looking at you, Buddy Ryan and Devin Hester).
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was denied a patent request for the word "Iceman," his nickname and a reference to remaining calm under pressure.
Darnell Wright has thrived during his first three NFL seasons. He is under team control with the Bears through 2027, but a long-term deal could be in place soon.
The Chicago Bears open training camp in a little over a month and the defensive side of the ball still has some burning questions that weren’t fully answered throughout the offseason program.
Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears are getting closer to the start of the 2026 season. So, yes, the clock is ticking to work out last-minute extensions and deals.
The Chicago Bears are ready to up their game during the 2026 NFL season. Chicago made the playoffs during Ben Johnson’s first year as head coach. The Bears will want to make it even deeper in the postseason during his second season in Chicago.