Most rookies enter the NFL expecting big immediate splashes only to find disappointment. It's definitely a league where a player needs to earn their spurs at most positions before they're capable of excelling.
The Chicago Bears offensive line has been a work in progress since general manager Ryan Poles took over three years ago. While it’s far from a finished product, there have certainly been improvements made, including at tackle.
The Chicago Bears have been lauded for the changes made to the roster this offseason. Despite that, many around the league still believe the changes are insufficient.
Looks like Odunze’s hamstring tightness is no longer an issue. News out of Halas Hall during the offseason team activities (OTAs) is scarce due to the Chicago Bears' media policy, so when it was reported last week that rookie wideout Rome Odunze was sitting out due to hamstring tightness, the team never provided an update.
After missing the first week of organized team activities (OTAs) at Halas Hall, Chicago Bears' first round pick Rome Odunze appears to be back in action at practice.
Bleacher Report recently published an article outlining potential trade targets for the Chicago Bears ahead of the 2024 season. One of those trade ideas involves the Bears attempting to trade for former first-round pick, Payton Turner.
As we all know by now, the Chicago Bears are slated to have some lofty expectations during the 2024 season after once again revamping the talent on the roster.
For the vast majority of the last three decades and change, the Chicago Bears have been sifting through the wilderness, seemingly without a compass. While they did reach the Super Bowl during the 2006 season, where they lost to the Indianapolis Colts, more than one generation of NFL fans have grown up only knowing the Bears as a laughingstock.
It can be a vague term, this word "improved." Some improvement can be subtle. Other attempts are more obvious, and some perceived improvements can end in disaster.
The Chicago Bears had the NFL’s best rushing offense during the 2023 regular season. While former quarterback Justin Fields was a big part of that success, they also had a running back committee who were able to contribute.
This is part 3 of a 4-part series looking at Chicago TEs Cole Kmet and Gerald Everett. In part one, we explored how each player has been used in the past, and how this might match up with how offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has deployed his tight ends.
The issue of backup quarterback for the Bears gets overshadowed for a pair of reasons. The first is starter Caleb Williams overshadows all else. The second is it's assumed by most that Tyson Bagent is the backup because he played there last year for four starts and five games.
The Bears are coming off their third consecutive losing season, but optimism might be at an all-time high for the franchise.
Adam Rank joins the Bears Banter Podcast! The latest Bears Banter Podcast has dropped! Plenty has changed with the Chicago Bears’ offense. Of the top 12 players on offense, the Bears have six new players and a new offensive coordinator.
Veteran edge-rusher Yannick Ngakoue is seeing some free-agent interest and hopes to find a new home before the start of NFL training camps.
Gambling sites continue taking bigger money on the Bears hitting the over on the 8 1/2-win betting total and making the playoffs for 2024, even while so-called experts turn thumbs down.
In one of the more unique situations in the NFL, Chicago Bears offensive assistant Ryan Griffin is currently playing quarterback in Italy.
Heading into the 2024 season, the Chicago Bears' roster is perfectly balanced between young rising stars and veteran playmakers. This is especially the case for the team's offense that has seen a massive overhaul take place this offseason.
The Chicago Bears have a history of inconsistent and subpar offensive tackle play. However, things have changed since Ryan Poles was hired as the Bears General Manager.
When the Chicago Bears selected Washington standout wide receiver Rome Odunze with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, everyone knew that they were getting a future star.
With Chicago Bears organized team activities (OTAs) underway and training camp right around the corner, it's time to start familiarizing yourself with the team's roster.
The Chicago Bears did their due diligence in considering finding Braxton Jones’ replacement with the No. 9 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, the Bears chose to address their need at wide receiver to aid in rookie quarterback Caleb Williams’ progression.
Chicago Bears players are in agreement with many of their NFL peers about making a change to the way practices are conducted before training camp. The current system of OTAs could be going away soon if the NFLPA gets its way.
The Chicago Bears are mostly known for their offense these days, which is not exactly a common theme in the Windy City. However, you can understand why heading into 2024.
The Chicago Bears only had five picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, but it helps your overall class when two of those picks are Nos. 1 and 9 overall. With those two selections, the Bears dramatically reshaped their offense by selecting quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze.
How will 2024 No. 1 overall pick QB Caleb Williams overcome some struggles during the early portion of OTAs?
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