It's going to be a long summer for the Chicago Bears' running backs. Sure, Ben Johnson gave the group a vote of confidence last week. But the Bears' failure to add an early-round running back in the 2025 NFL draft has left them vulnerable to criticism and quesions as training camp marches on.
The Chicago Bears are going through the expected growing pains that come along with learning a new offense in the early stages of 2025 training camp. And when that new offense has as many wrinkles as Ben Johnson's?
The Chicago Bears have certainly addressed a lot of the biggest problems with their roster this offseason, but there are still some areas that need work.
The "iron sharpens iron" theory has the Bears convinced their interior offensive line will be ready for the Minnesota Vikings come the opener. Grady Jarrett is going to make certain this is the case.
The Chicago Bears are in Week 2 of their training camp. The preseason starts in two weeks so the players will be hitting each other for some time. During camp, there will be a few position battles.
Don’t expect Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore to line up as the “X” for 60 minutes a game this season. On a roster full of pass-catching talent that
On Tuesday, the Chicago Bears welcomed back rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III to practice after dealing with a hamstring injury this offseason. The Bears revealed they’ll be without another rookie who was injured during the pre-draft process this winter.
The Chicago Bears are five days into training camp and through five days, the defense has started to really shine under defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.
You hate to see players take major injuries at any time of the year, but it's especially bad when they happen to rookies at the beginning of training camp.
Bears safety Jaquan Brisker may have startled some fans by not wearing a guardian cap on his helmet at training camp following three concussions in three seasons .
As the Chicago Bears roll on throughout training camp, finding out how the offense will be structured around so many skill players is going to be fun to watch.
The Chicago Bears are slowly adding to their list of injured players as training camp ramps up. Per multiple reports, rookie defensive lineman Shemar Turner
The Chicago Bears have completed five full days of practice at training camp with Monday's session being the first day with full pads. Already we've seen a few notable players standout on both sides of the ball and continue to turn heads throughout multiple practice sessions.
The Chicago Bears are five practices into training camp and on Monday wrapped up the first day of practice with pads on. We've learned a lot over the last few days.
On a Monday when many probably wished they had a missed practice, the Bears were suddenly back near full strength at training camp . Amid sauna-like high humidity, almost everyone was back for the start of padded practices.
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.
All eyes are on former #1 overall pick Caleb Williams after a rough rookie season. The Heisman-winning USC product came in with a ton of expectations for a Chicago Bears team that hasn’t had a true face of the franchise quarterback in a while.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson continues to make waves in training camp, with players and coaches alike praising his unique leadership style. Veteran safety Kevin Byard, in particular, got real by using a term young people have been using a lot these days.