With nearly a week of training camp under their belts, the Bears have been getting mixed results throughout their early practices. Here’s a recap of some of the major events throughout the last week.
When the Bears drafted Colston Loveland and throughout the offseason, all talk centered on how he could help their passing game as the move tight end, the "U" in their passing attack .
Just a week into training camp, Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze has already made several great catches and shown why his future looks very bright in head coach Ben Johnson's new offense.
The Chicago Bears offense is slowly but surely coming together and recently turned into back-to-back days of solid work while still in the install phase.
Offensive linemen have gone too long without any kind of special recognition, and it appears that the NFL feels the same way. That's why a new award was unveiled back in May: the Protector of the Year.
The Chicago Bears may have finished in last place in the NFC North last season, but there is no doubt that they have a very impressive roster and could make significant noise in 2025 because of it.
The Chicago Bears' offensive line was a major source of contention last season, as quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times and the rushing attack was not up to snuff.
Rome Odunze showed in multiple situations last season that he can be a top wide receiver for the Chicago Bears. He gained good chemistry with Caleb Williams, frequently making clutch plays on fourth down in late game scenarios.
The Chicago Bears received unfortunate news as rookie defensive tackle Shemar Turner, their second-round pick out of Texas A&M, will miss at least a month due to an ankle injury suffered during the first day of training camp.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze strides into his second NFL season with a clear goal: become the team’s top target. The No.
With the weapons around Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams looking to make a huge splash for the 2025 season, there is one unit that is looking to bounce back, which is the running back group.
Rookie WR's return to full practice gear offers promising sign for Chicago's offense Week two of Chicago Bears training camp is underway, and Monday marked the first day players practiced in full pads.