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Colston Loveland making plays at Bears 2025 training camp
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The Chicago Bears were back on the field Tuesday morning, where the pads were on for the second time this summer.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bears as Bears' unheralded star receives major recognition amid disrespect. The Chicago Bears ' offensive line was a major source of contention last season, as quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times and the rushing attack was not up to snuff.
One of the biggest additions to Johnson's coaching staff, Allen brings a veteran voice, experience, and respected resume to assist with Johnson's first time as a head coach. Having a long-tenured coach that excels on defense like Allen does on his staff, could only be beneficial for Johnson who is most known for his high-powered offensive mindset.
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Following the move to hire Johnson to be their new head coach, the team went out and brought in quite a few new players. Among those additions were offensive linemen Jonah Jackson, Joe Thuney, and Drew Dalman, pass rusher Dayo Odeyingbo, and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.
The NFL is debuting a new award in 2025 that is exclusively for offensive linemen, and the Chicago Bears' Joe Thuney is an early favorite to be the award's inaugural recipient.
Bears rookie Luther Burden III made his training camp debut this week. But head coach Ben Johnson explained how he's already behind.
With proven mobility on the ground and an improved offensive line in place, Caleb Williams is firmly on the radar as a contender for Matthew Berry's 2025 'Ride or Die' pick.