Caleb Williams is not the only Bear who has yet to appear in a preseason game, although it sometimes seems national media and the social media power brokers think this.
By now, you’ve no doubt heard about the offensive tackle shuffle from the Chicago Bears today at practice. It seems they’re learning towards a left tackle
The Chicago Bears sent shockwaves through training camp this week by giving Theo Benedet first-team reps at offensive tackle, a decision few—if any—saw coming.
One of the biggest storylines in the NFL this season is what the new-look Chicago Bears will look like. The Bears fired Matt Eberflus last year after failing to meet the expectations of what they could have been, which was a playoff team.
As the Chicago Bears look to find the best ways to creatively use all the offensive weapons in 2025, head coach Ben Johnson has been getting creative with wide receiver DJ Moore.
Several members of the Chicago Bears had a banner day on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, improving their stock after Chicago's preseason tie with Miami.
Most of the Chicago Bears' potential starters for 2025 seemed set in stone by the time training camp rolled around. The starting left tackle job, however, was one of training camp's biggest storylines and remains so.
With each passing day, one would hope the Chicago Bears are getting closer to wrapping up one of the biggest positional battles on the roster, but that might not be the case.
The Chicago Bears have wrapped up practice today, and there were plenty of media reports coming out of Lake Forest, like there usually are. But there was one piece of information that stood out to me as more important than anything else.
The Chicago Bears are entering a new era under Ben Johnson this season, and one of their rookies is already turning heads at training camp. Ben Johnson is already making his mark with the Chicago Bears.
One of the biggest areas of emphasis of the Chicago Bears’ offseason was improving their offseason line. After allowing Caleb Williams to get sacked a league-high 68 times as a rookie, the Bears took an aggressive approach to fix the issue.
Detailed is the one word that comes to mind when talking about the Chicago Bears offense under new head coach Ben Johnson and the rest of the staff on that side of the ball, in more ways than one.
The Chicago Bears have pretty much declared a winner at left tackle, and now some interesting stuff is surfacing about the right side. Earlier this week, the Bears claimed that Braxton Jones is running away with the competition for the starting left tackle job.
When it comes to Chicago Bears position battles, most are focused on left tackle. However, on the defensive side, an underrated training camp competition has just taken a crucial turn.
Trust is not a word Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson uses lightly and as the team approaches Week 1 of the regular season, we still have no idea what this new offense will truly look like or which players will be used as top weapons.
Those running the Bears hope that the hiring of Ben Johnson, an advertised offensive guru, will help Williams become a top-tier quarterback after the 23-year-old won only five of 17 starts during his rookie season.