The Bears are no strangers to undrafted quarterbacks making their roster. Undrafted Division II QB Tyson Bagent remains their backup going into his third season, although he'll definitely receive a challenge now from veteran NFL backup Case Keenum.
The Chicago Bears were catching strays amid the announcement of the new pope. Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost, OSA, on Thursday was named the new Bishop of Rome.
The Chicago Bears had no shortage of high-level offseason moves in 2025. Whether by trade, through signings in free agency, or impact picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, this year's Bears will look very different than the team we saw in 2024.
If the Chicago Bears wanted to truly undergo a resurgence in 2025, quarterback Caleb Williams needs to take a giant step forward. Luckily for him, there’s already a blossoming superstar in Chicago for him to emulate.
The Chicago Bears are set to host their rookie minicamp on Friday. The Bears will have their first opportunity to see what their draft picks can do on the practice field and evaluate undrafted players for positions of need on the roster.
Heading into the 2022 NFL draft, first-year General Manager Ryan Poles was already facing an uphill battle. The previous regime had traded away its first-round pick to move up the year before to select quarterback Justin Fields.
Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles has earned mostly high marks for the 2025 offseason, and the praise is well-deserved. From hiring Ben Johnson to aggressively upgrading the offensive line, Poles has done a commendable job of addressing the team's biggest weaknesses.
Fans may not have liked his tenure, but the schools certainly did Kevin Warren’s reception as President of the Chicago Bears has been up and down with fans.
Dennis Allen is sure to make plenty of changes to the defense as he steps in as the Chicago Bears new defensive coordinator. However, cornerback Jaylon Johnson will remain one of his key building blocks.
No Chicago Bears player has dealt with more criticism since the end of the 2024 season than running back D'Andre Swift. After signing a sizable three-year, $24 million contract in free agency last offseason, Swift was expected to bring juice and field-flipping ability to the Bears' offense.
The Chicago Bears have their most complete roster since Ryan Poles took over as general manager in 2025. Should Caleb Williams have a strong second season in the league under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, the Bears will play at least one meaningful game in January if not more.
For all the changes the Chicago Bears have made to their organization, cornerback Jaylon Johnson remains as one of the leaders on defense. Emerging as one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL, the Bears have built their secondary around him.
When the pundits are discussing the day three picks of the Chicago Bears, many point to seventh-rounder Kyle Monangai as the most likely to outplay his draft status.
After going offense with their first three selections of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears finally took at defense player at pick No. 62. Now, defensive lineman Shemar Turner is expected to become a key piece of Chicago’s foundation.
One of the key matchups for telecasts when the NFL schedule comes out next Wednesday will no doubt be the Bears and Detroit Lions. It's going to be this way in both games between the NFC North rivals and will be for the foreseeable future because of Ben Johnson's departure from the Lions to coach the Bears.
Ben Johnson’s arrival has been front-run by optimism that the Chicago Bears‘ fortunes are about to change. After all, Johnson was the mastermind behind
In much of the leadup to the 2025 NFL Draft, there were two teams in the first round who were consistently connected to the class’s two clear-cut first-round prospects: the Bears and the Colts.
With the Chicago Bears not taking a running back until the seventh-round of the 2025 NFL Draft, D’Andre Swift is still locked into his lead role. However, a lot can change during training camp.
When the Chicago Bears selected Michigan tight end Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the first question that immediately came to mind was what the Bears' plans for veteran Cole Kmet would be.
When Chicago Bears fans think of defensive franchise icons, Mike Singletary is one of the first names that comes to mind. While it would be difficult for the Bears to ever find another Singletary, they’ve at least added a player who is trying to mold his game after the legendary linebacker.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has had a dream offseason heading into his second year in the NFL. Few teams have made as many upgrades around their quarterback as the Bears have done since before the start of free agency.
Despite all the buzz around number one overall pick Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears opened their 2024 NFL season with a regular noon Central kickoff against the Tennessee Titans.
The Chicago Bears added talent on both sides of the ball in the offseason and are projected to be much better than the previous year. It’s about time we look and see the Chicago Bears’ biggest improvements heading into 2025.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has had a difficult task over the last three years reconstructing a roster that didn't offer a lot coming into the job.