Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson conceivably could return to the field in time for the team's season opener against the visiting Minnesota Vikings, head coach Ben Johnson said on Thursday.
Things are started to look and sound a lot differently inside the Chicago Bears building under new head coach Ben Johnson as training camp continues to roll on.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III has announced his arrival at training camp in a big way. After missing most of the Bears' offseason workout program with a soft-tissue injury, Burden returned to practice this week.
Going into his first head coaching job with the Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson surrounded himself with a lot of bright coaching minds and took a lot of influence from other head coaches around the league.
The plot has largely been lost when talking about Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams. To hear some analysts tell it, one would think Williams recorded one of the worst rookie seasons in NFL history.
During Wednesday's Chicago Bears training camp practice, fans in attendance got a glimpse of what makes wide receiver Luther Burden III so dangerous. One of the biggest things is his ankle-breaking ability to get separation quickly from defenders.
WCG’s lead draft analyst shares the key positional battles showing up in Bears training camp. Chicago Bears training camp is in full swing for the 2025 season, and every spot is up for grabs with a new coaching staff in place.
Total repetitions for a player can be a valuable tool for fantasy football owners without doubt, but also to help understand where a team is at in building a roster.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson’s ambition to mold Caleb Williams into a premier quarterback continues. As the Bears undergo training camp, Williams has set high goals for himself. Among which include passing over 4,000 yards and acheiving a 70% completion rate.
Judging from the way Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen appreciates his dime defensive packages, it could be a season with less playing time for linebacker T.J.
With veteran Jaylon Johnson sidelined with a leg injury, the Chicago Bears are giving extra reps in practice to other cornerbacks. Those reps are putting Tyrique Stevenson in a potentially threatening situation this summer.
The Chicago Bears are trying to find a rhythm in training camp against a unit that has defensive coordinator Dennis Allen throwing all types of fronts at second-year quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Detroit Lions had substantial success under Ben Johnson, but the receiver corps likes the scheme that new offensive coordinator John Morton is cooking up. Johnson is now with the Bears as their head coach.