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The Chicago Bears will put on the pads for the first time at their practice Monday morning at Halas Hall, following an intense week of practice last week as the team gets used to new head coach Ben Johnson's style. Chicago Sun-Times beat reporter Patrick Finley emphasized the intensity and urgency with which Johnson coaches.
FOX 32 Chicago continues its collection of quarter century teams, moving on to the Chicago Bears. Part one of this two-part series looks at the best offensive players.
The Chicago Bears have wrapped their first week of training camp, and there was plenty to unpack from the first four practices.
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SB Nation on MSNChicago Bears 2025 Position Battles: Déjà vu at safetyStrarters Kevin Byard III and Jaquan Brisker, and reserves Elijah Hicks and Jonathan Owens, opened up the 2024 season, and they all returned to do it again. Even with Dennis Allen’s new defensive scheme in place, the Bears didn’t make any significant offseason moves at the position.
The Chicago Bears moved around several pieces on their offensive line Saturday. When the pads come on next week, the line’s overall health will be worth monitoring.
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The Chicago Bears were back at Halas Hall for their fourth practice of training camp on Saturday morning. While it was a closed practice (due to inclement weather), there were still plenty of notable headlines and standouts.
At a time when several franchises are making waves in the NFL world with retro throwbacks or cool new alternate jerseys, the Chicago Bears lag woefully behind.
Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Chicago Bears' camp is taking place in Lake Forest, Illinois and Bears reporter Courtney Cronin has the latest intel on standouts,
Here we'll try to look at the fatal flaw that the Chicago Bears must address in their 2025 NFL training camp. If there’s a concern that could quietly undermine Chicago’s lofty goals in 2025, it’s the running back room.
Practice might not have mattered to Allen Iverson but it matters to Chicago Bears coaches on offense, especially Caleb Williams' numbers.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks teams should be targeting Detroit Lions quarterback Hendon Hooker, and one of the teams he suggests is the Lions' division rival, the Chicago Bears.
There might be a change in the Bears running backs room. This player could become the Bears' breakout player if he takes the next step.