Last week, Tyson Bagent had the best throw during practice that was open to beat reporters covering the Chicago Bears. On Wednesday, Bagent’s job as QB2 appeared under threat from veteran backup Case Keenum.
Have you heard that the NFL is a passing league? It’s true, but obvious at this point. When you look at the list of the most passing yards in a season for every NFL franchise, most of them have come since 2010.
When it comes to the Chicago Bears secondary, fans are well aware of Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon. Tyrique Stevenson has even made a name for himself, for all the wrong reasons at times.
When the Chicago Bears went out to sign veteran quarterback Case Keenum, it was pretty obvious that it was an intentional move by the organization. Keenum not only gave the Bears an experienced quarterback with years under his belt as a starter, it also gave the quarterback room a veteran mind to lean on.
The Chicago Bears took the field on Wednesday for the start of their second week of voluntary OTA practices. One of the biggest questions regarding the team is the plan for the left tackle position.
Other than being linked consistently to Ashton Jeanty ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears have done very little to upgrade at running back this offseason.
While Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has gotten plenty of hype throughout the offseason, he has also found himself in a bit of controversy. But on Wednesday, Williams addressed the drama and offered his side of the story.
Last week, beat reporters suggested that Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had an up-and-down practice session during the first practice that was open to the media for OTAs.
On most offseason breakout lists, you’ll see Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams’ name on there. However, Williams still has a lot to prove as he attempts to live up to his No.
The Chicago Bears kicked off their second round of OTA workouts this week, and with Wednesday's session open to the media, the list of players who didn't participate has made its rounds.
There’s no question the Chicago Bears struggled to move the ball on the ground last year. The reasoning was a combination of scheme, health, and talent within the offense.
Chicago Bears top edge rusher Montez Sweat took a bit of a step back last season, but the pieces could be in place for the veteran edge rusher to bounce back in a big way in 2025.
FOX Sports personality and ex-NFL receiver Keyshawn Johnson is reportedly taking agent Chris Ellison to court after filing a million dollar lawsuit in Los Angeles last week.
We are in the heart of the NFL offseason, which is the best time to make some hypothetical content and see how it could affect various teams around the league.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson has insisted this spring that he's giving second-year quarterback Caleb Williams and others fresh starts after the club endured a tumultuous 2024 season.