The Chicago Bears are going to be one of the most intriguing teams to watch next season. The Bears are coming off of a poor season as they finished tied for last place in the NFC North with a 7-10 record.
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The Eberflus glow-up would be complete if he could lead his team to the postseason and win the 2024 Coach of the Year award. In his first year coaching the Chicago Bears, Matt Eberflus’ squad was (3-14) while the franchise began a massive rebuild.
The Chicago Bears are going to have a great season if a lot of things on offense go right for them. They have a new quarterback and tons of new weapons for him to utilize. The excitement is warranted, but they also need their defense to rise to the occasion if they want to compete for the playoffs.
The Chicago Bears have revamped the team’s offense yet again. It has been a rough past year for the team as they concluded that Justin Fields was not the man for the job in the long run.
The hype around Caleb Williams is obvious, but the Chicago Bears had a second top-ten pick in the 2024 NFL Draft in former Washington Huskies pass catcher Rome Odunze.
Many people are excited about the weapons the Chicago Bears have lined up for Caleb Williams in his first year. They have D’Andre Swift as their new running
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus offered a blunt response following his rookie quarterback’s terrible outing during Thursday’s practice. Things were so bad for Caleb Williams that the former Heisman winner couldn’t even get snaps.
Greg Gabriel’s next in his series, going position by position to see where the Bears stand this offseason, is all about the offensive line. The key to any team having a winning season in the NFL is having a good quarterback and being strong on both the offensive and defensive lines.
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The Chicago Bears are fresh off the first week of organized team activities (OTAs) and the media was only able to get one true look at the team during the week.
Chicago Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore expressed his support of Caleb Williams ahead of the quarterback's rookie season. "We're gonna ride through H-E-L-L and…
Caleb Williams' practice didn't go as planned, but the rookie is maintaining his sense of humor.
The Chicago Bears have a young core of players on their roster. There are a few veterans in place, but a lot of their hope lives within the guys who are 25 years old or younger.
D.J. Moore recently spoke about the Justin Fields trade and the Bears making Caleb Williams the No. 1 pick of this year's draft.
ESPN writer Aaron Schatz made a bold claim about former Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields. He claims Fields inherited the fifth-best situation for a rookie quarterback taken in the top-12 since the 1990 NFL draft.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has done a great job when it comes to reshpaing his team’s roster. They are on the up-and-up after making the most of owning the No.
The Chicago Bears have been increasingly active during the past two offseasons under general manager Ryan Poles in hopes of overhauling the roster for head coach Matt Eberflus.
The Chicago Bears played the lead role in this year's NFL Draft and late Thursday, the team gave its fans a behind the scenes glimpse into how it all went down.
How will 2024 No. 1 overall pick QB Caleb Williams overcome some struggles during the early portion of OTAs?
Ranking NFL wide receivers is more challenging than it appears. Every wide receiver possesses different qualities that contribute to their team’s success.
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. made a critical change to his body for the upcoming season. Dexter will be expected to play a large role on the defensive line for the upcoming season.
While everyone in media surrounding Chicago has been focusing on the Bears' new-look offense, not many people have focused as closely to what changes have been made to the other side of the ball.
The Chicago Bears selected University of Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick of the NFL Draft, making him the third receiver selected in the class.
The Chicago Bears had a busy offseason rebuilding the roster. From signing key free agents like D’Andre Swift, making a huge impact trade for Keenan Allen, and drafting stud college prospects such as Rome Odunze, the Bears have massively upgraded the roster.
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