The Chicago Bears are fully off for the summer and won't report back to the team facilities until late July for the start of training camp. Now is the time for players to take a breather but also stay in playing shape and dive into the new playbook some more because once late July hits, it's full steam ahead going into the 2025 season.
The Chicago Bears have officially wrapped up offseason camp activities, with OTAs now in the books. All eyes have been on new head coach Ben Johnson as he begins molding this roster in his vision.
The Bears’ 2025 class was in attendance at the Cubs vs. Pirates game on Friday. The Chicago Bears 2025 rookie class were honored guests at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon.
When the Chicago Bears open training camp, their most crucial position battle will be at left tackle. Early in in the offseason, rookie Ozzy Trapilo has done everything in his power to prove why he deserves to be the Week 1 starter.
Rookie Ozzy Trapilo's indoctrination to NFL line play at Bears OTAs has ended and his description of what he found most surprising probably wasn't an encouraging thing for anyone who thought he might beat out veteran Braxton Jones for the starting job in Ben Johnson's offense .
With Braxton Jones out until training camp due to his ankle injury, Ozzy Trapilo and Kiran Amegadjie have been splitting reps at left tackle throughout the Chicago Bears offseason program.
With Braxton Jones out until training camp, Ozzy Trapilo and Kiran Amegadjie have been splitting reps at left tackle throughout the offseason program. At Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp session, the battle took a precarious turn in one direction.
The Chicago Bears are knee-deep in OTAs, giving coaches and front office personnel a closer look at their revamped roster. These sessions mark the early stages of player evaluation, where first impressions can shape training camp battles.
Taylor Doll talks with A.J. Black of Eagles Insider and the Locked on Boston College Podcast to discuss Chicago Bears’ second-rounder, Ozzy Trapilo. On her latest Making Monsters podcast, Taylor Doll is joined by A.J.
The Chicago Bears made another major investment on their new-look offensive line when they selected Ozzy Trapilo with the No. 56 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
After allowing a league-high 68 sacks in 2024, the Chicago Bears have left no stone unturned when it comes to improving their offensive line. That didn’t change in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears made a surprising move with one of their three second-round picks by selecting Boston College right tackle Ozzy Trapilo. The problem is, Trapilo primarily lined up at right tackle during his college career, where 2023 first-round pick Darnell Wright has been anchoring.
The Chicago Bears have made sweeping changes to their offensive line, adding three new players along the interior. However, it is far from a finished unit.
The connection is there but the Bears had plenty of other reasons for liking Ozzy Trapilo, their pick at No. 56 overall in Round 2, beyond his inside connection.
The Chicago Bears have gone all offense thus far in the 2025 NFL Draft, making it known that they will be a force on that side of the ball next season.
I once had brief a conversation with Shaquille O’Neal, and in terms of size, it was like talking to a mountain. I imagine it’ll be the same deal with Ozzy Trapilo.
Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles is having a good night on the second day of the 2025 NFL draft. After securing a receiver that many had a first-round grade on, Poles traded back with the Buffalo Bills and used their pick to select Boston College offensive tackle, Ozzy Trapilo.
Another Boston College football player has come off the draft board. The Chicago Bears selected Boston College offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo as the No.
Former Boston College offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo was selected by the Chicago Bears with the No. 56 overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
With one round down and six to go, several things remain unanswered in the 2025 NFL Draft. As we gear up for Rounds 2 and 3, here are five pressing questions for Day 2.
The family connections run back as far as Ozzy Trapilo can remember when it comes to the Boston College football program. Trapilo’s father, the late Steve Trapilo — who passed away in 2004 — was an All-American offensive lineman at BC and later played in the NFL as a guard.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass - All 32 NFL teams were represented at Boston College on Monday and got a chance to see some interesting prospects heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. One of them was offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo, who is considered to be a day-two prospect.
The Senior Bowl is in full swing, featuring several big names in the 2025 NFL Draft. The event is also an excellent way for unheralded prospects to make a name for themselves.
Height: 6075 (verified) Weight: 321 (verified) Year: Redshirt Senior Pro Comparison: Anthony Castonzo Boston College Eagles offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo projects as an NFL starter at right tackle.