With Ben Johnson coming to the Chicago Bears, everyone has been focused on the team’s offense. However, if the Bears are going to truly be NFC North contenders in 2025, then the defense must show massive improvements as well.
The Chicago Bears have not had a running back gain 1,000 yards since David Montgomery put up 1,070 in 2020. They entered the 2025 NFL Draft hoping to find a playmaker who will help revolutionize their run game.
The Chicago Bears have endured a busy and chaotic 2025 offseason. General Manager Ryan Poles has been extremely busy trying to bring winning football back to the city of Chicago.
After not selecting a running back until the seventh-round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears were immediately tied to the top names in the free agent market.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
Drafting a safety in the 2025 NFL Draft seemed like a potential sneaky move for the Chicago Bears to make at some point last weekend to fill a future need ahead of time, yet the move was not made during the seven-round draft.
When fans and analysts talk about the current Chicago Bears running back room, the focus is all on D’Andre Swift. However, general manager Ryan Poles knows Chicago has numerous potent options to consider.
The Chicago Bears entered the 2025 NFL Draft with a serious need at running back. By only drafting seventh-rounder Kyle Monangai, the Bears are still in a position where they can still add to their running back room.
The first NFL Draft class in the Chicago Bears‘ Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson partnership is garnering accolades as one of the best across the league. Whether
The Raiders made an addition to their receiving corps on Thursday. They announced the signing of free agent wide receiver Collin Johnson. No terms were included in the announcement.
The Chicago Bears front office has made reloading the offensive line a priority this offseason and they have done so in multiple ways. General manager Ryan Poles hit the trade market hard the week before free agency opened up by acquiring Joe Thuney from the Chiefs and Jonah Jackson from the Rams.
The Chicago Bears made it known going into the 2025 NFL Draft that competition was going to be added at the left tackle position. Given Braxton Jones' injury and Kiran Amegadjie's performance in 2024, the left tackle spot was still easily the biggest concern on the offensive line.
Quick question, and be honest, here: Based on his performance in his 2024 rookie season, will sophomore Chicago Bears field general Caleb Williams be, as many believed, a generational quarterback ?
The Chicago Bears added some major and potentially game-altering weapons to quarterback Caleb Williams‘ arsenal during the 2025 NFL Draft. Wide receiver Luther Burden has the potential to be one of the steals of the entire draft, and rounds out what could become an explosive trio at wide receiver alongside DJ Moore and Rome Odunze.
When the Chicago Bears hired head coach Ben Johnson, the franchise sent a clear message that they’re expecting offensive improvement moving forward. The Bears held true on that belief in the 2025 draft, using their first three draft picks on offensive players.
Who will be on the Chicago Bears roster on week one? The draft is in the rearview mirror. The Chicago Bears made some interesting choices, and their new coaching regime is going to reshape the roster.
The Chicago Bears are a better football team after the 2025 NFL Draft. However, their roster is far from complete. Even with all the hype new head coach Ben Johnson has brought, this is still a franchise coming off of a 5-12 record and on a playoff drought since 2020.
Even with the Bears' lack of running back help in the draft until Round 7 drawing criticism from all manner of draft analysts, their failure in another area hasn't escaped notice.
For most Bears fans, the 2025 NFL Draft was considered a huge success. New head coach, Ben Johnson felt that he had put a stamp on the football team and drafted players who could make an immediate impact on his offense.