The Chicago Bears didn't have much financial flexibility this year, which led to what was ultimately an OK but not great offseason. Things could be very
NFL executives, coaches, scouts, and otherwise helped rank the top cornerbacks in the league ahead of the 2026 season. After an injury-riddled season where he only played seven games, Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson does not find himself on that list.
Chicago Bears safety Coby Bryant is giving back to his community. The 27-year-old announced the Bryant Football Showcase. It is set for July 10 at Buddy LaRosa Stadium in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. The camp splits into two age groups: 6-12 and 13-18.
Chicago Bears defensive end Montez Sweat cracked the NFL’s Top-100 list but was left off ESPN’s Top-10 edge rusher rankings, a sign that there’s more he can look to show in 2026.
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?
Chicago Bears safety Dillon Thieneman’s sister Kiera is already becoming a favorite in the Windy City. The 21-year-old Purdue University student announced herself to the football world at the 2026 NFL Draft.
The NFL Draft always delivers many twists and turns that leave fans and analysts scratching their heads. This list isn't looking at hindsight and finding the biggest busts in history.
After winning the NFC North and making a trip to the playoffs, the Chicago Bears are not satisfied. With training camp around the corner, now is the best time for the team to make moves and bring in players so they can get acclimated.
Chicago Bears fans would love to see the team pull off a trade for Arizona Cardinals veteran edge rusher Josh Sweat. But what exactly would it take to land him?
Chicago Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson did not have the best season in 2025. After establishing himself as a key part of the team’s secondary in his first two years with the team, the 25-year-old faced numerous issues in Year 3.
Bears QB Caleb Williams says that he isn’t too concerned about the numbers and notes that his lower completion percentage could be a result of his willingness to get rid of the ball when necessary.
Teams, fans and media spend an NFL offseason trying to analyze, collate, and make conclusions about change coming for the next season. Pretty much everything
GM Ryan Poles often receives extensive criticism for his inability to focus properly on Chicago Bears pass rush issues. Poles also gets his share of criticism for a run defense among the league's worst over the past two years after they had been best in the NFL in 2023.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
The Chicago Bears kick off training camp in just a few weeks and will need to have a shortlist of free agents on stand by in case of emergency. Here are the players I would have on my list.
The Chicago Bears went all in on Caleb Williams when they selected him first overall in the 2024 NFL Draft. The franchise needed a long-term answer at the quarterback position, and they saw the Oklahoma and USC product as the perfect man for the job.
The Bears are coming off one of their best seasons in recent memory, and they outperformed virtually all expectations that fans had for them at this point last year.
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson was one of the top lockdown cornerbacks in the NFL not too long ago but an injury-riddled 2025 season changed how some people view him around the league.
The Chicago Bears were no strangers to shuffling the roster during the 2025-26 season and these projected starters entering training camp shouldn’t get too comfortable, even if they’re holding down starting spots when the season begins.
We've reached the season-long prediction and roster analysis portion of the offseason. While hope surrounding the Bears is high with them coming off their best season in 15 years, some have questions surrounding the level of talent across the roster.
Amid a weekend celebrating the nation's 250th birthday came something to enhance the joy of Chicago Bears fans. Taken in its proper context, a video on Instagram of left tackle Ozzy Trapilo doing strength training of various types can easily be overemphasized.
If you thought the Chicago fanbase was already full of itself, imagine the power we gave ourselves when we learned that His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV, hails from Chicago, Illinois.
The Chicago Bears are having some sort of a renaissance, thanks in large part to quarterback Caleb Williams. In leading the Bears to their first appearance
Expectations for a Bears roster addition at edge rusher have raged out of control from media and fans since the start of offseason work, and actually tracing back to the end of the draft.
After three straight last-place finishes, the Bears hired Ben Johnson as their head coach in 2025, and he proceeded to turn them into a championship contender in his first season.
Year one of the Ben Johnson era was a success for the Chicago Bears, as they made the playoffs for the first time since 2020. Furthermore, they won their first postseason game since 2010.
The Chicago Bears had high hopes for Caleb Williams when they drafted him No. 1 overall in 2024, but he had an average rookie season. But that didn't last long.