When it comes to covering the Chicago Bears, there is perhaps no one better in the business than Adam Jahns. He has provided Bears fans with top-notch reporting for the last 20 years, most recently with The Athletic, though he announced earlier this week that he would be joining CHGO Bears.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: after a flurry of exciting roster additions and coaching staff changes, Chicago Bears fans are hyped up for the upcoming NFL season.
The Chicago Bears entered the offseason with plenty of cap space to work with. But after their major roster re-tooling, the Bears rank 26th in cap space with almost $15 million to work with, via Over the Cap.
Most people would agree that the Chicago Bears have had a brilliant offseason, adding more talent around quarterback Caleb Williams while also addressing some very prominent needs.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was one of the busiest decision-makers in the NFL this offseason. From trades to free-agent signings to an aggressive offensive approach in the 2025 draft, Poles, by most accounts, won the offseason.
While the Chicago Bears haven’t played a single down in 2025 yet, the slow period of the offseason has everyone analyzing the team’s roster. To be fair, for as much hype as the Bears have received, this is still a team coming off of a 5-12 campaign.
It's supposed to be Tremaine Edmunds winning NFC North and league-wide accolades but it hasn't worked out this way for the Bears' linebacker corps. At least this is what's expected of the third highest-paid inside linebacker in the NFL.
Chicago Bears fans have endured their fair share of heartbreak. There were the dozens of times Green Bay Packers quarterbacks Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers punched us all in our collective throats.
With Jack Sanborn in Dallas, the third linebacker on the Bears is up for grabs Let’s move over to the defensive side of the ball as we look at our next training camp battle in 2025.
The Chicago Bears made several notable moves in the 2025 NFL free agency period, including signing longtime Atlanta Falcons star Grady Jarrett. While signing Jarrett made headlines, it was an “awful value” signing, according to ESPN’s Seth Walder.
While all eyes will be on quarterback Caleb Williams, wide receiver Rome Odunze needs to take a step forward as well for the Chicago Bears offense to succeed.
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
So NFL Network's Adam Rank has picked the Bears to be 11-6 and win the NFC North . As the grea Laurence Fishburne said while playing The Daily Planet's Perry White: "Other breaking news: 'Water, wet.'" Every year Rank makes a habit of being the overly optimistic Bears fan and fans of other teams all know it at this point.
Check out the storystream for Lester’s Ten Most Important Bears for the 2025 season right here. For the 17th straight offseason, we’re ranking our top 10 Most Important Chicago Bears for the upcoming season.
Chicago Bears fans are used to their squad being ranked among the bottom five teams in just about every industry NFL Power Ranking. It's become the norm for a franchise that's fumbled the sport's most important decisions.
Chicago Bears first-round pick Colston Loveland has a bright NFL future. How could he not? The walking mismatch joins Ben Johnson's offense as a player who will give the mastermind play-caller a lethal chess piece.
The Bears spent the offseason loading up on talent, bringing in difference-makers on both sides of the ball. With a new coaching staff, a new identity, and a new franchise quarterback to protect, the foundation was always going to be critical.
The Chicago Bears have had only 18 head coaches in the 106 years of the franchise’s existence. We all know the great, Hall of Fame head coaches that have led the Bears to victory, headlined by Papa Bear, George Halas, and featuring such luminaries as Mike Ditka and Lovie Smith.
In 2024, the Chicago Bears didn’t play a divisional game until Week 10. This year, the schedule makers immediately brought the heat, as they’ll face two NFC North rivals to start the season.
The great Bears training camp ticket giveaway came and went on Wednesday with fans gobbling up what little opportunity they had to obtain free tickets and complaining about the obvious.
Divisional rivalries often take on a life of their own in the NFL, particularly in the NFC North. The division houses some of the oldest teams in football, resulting in some of the most storied rivalries in the history of the league.
When the Chicago Bears hired head coach Ben Johnson, a subset fans were skeptical about the decision to go with another hot-shot offensive guru who had never been an NFL head coach.
The dog days of the NFL offseason have officially arrived. This means that the talking heads and media will come up with narratives and storylines to generate buzz as we trudge our way closer and closer to training camp.
The Chicago Bears are turning to their most loyal supporters as they take the next step toward a potential new stadium. In recent days, selected season ticket holders received a detailed survey asking for input on everything from seating preferences to entertainment amenities.