Former Chicago Bears quarterback, Justin Fields, will be a free agent after the 2024 NFL season. The Bears traded Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers in March prior to the NFL draft, making it clear they were selecting Caleb Williams with the first pick.
Fans are craving it, but will the Chicago Bears allow it? Hard Knocks is a saga for NFL teams every year. The bottom line is that most of them don’t want to do it.
We've made it to another Friday in the Chicago Bears offseason.
The 2024 NFL draft is in the books, and the Chicago Bears welcomed five new rookies to the fold. The roster is starting to take form as we enter the next phase of an important offseason.
The Chicago Bears, a franchise with a storied history but a recent drought in quarterback success, may have found their beacon of hope in Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears believe they already have a star in the making now on their roster in ninth overall pick Rome Odunze and the rest of the world is beginning to catch on.
The Chicago Bears selected Kansas edge rusher Austin Booker with the 144th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Here’s a quick rundown on Booker: Height: 6-foot-4 1/2 Weight: 240 pounds Age: 21 From: Greenwood, Ind.
The draft is over, so it’s time to officially look at who’s going to be on this roster when they take the field in week one. The 2024 Chicago Bears season is the most anticipated season since at least 2019, if not even longer.
The Chicago Bears will soon have to make a major decision with their newest offensive weapon in six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen. Allen only
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the start of an exciting 2024 season, where their roster is stacked on offense, defense and special teams. But there is still one notable need: Edge rusher.
I don’t know what the Jerry Angelo “project” was; his tenure was marred by a pernicious reluctance to add top receiver talent and ultimately doomed by Caleb Hanie’s inability to play the quarterback position at a high school level.
Our Bill Zimmerman was on NBC Sports Chicago breaking down the Bears 2024 draft class! Our own Bill Zimmerman was making the rounds on television before and after the draft!
It was very early in the Justin Fields era when the Bears had a bit of foreshadowing. In fact, it was his very first meaningful appearance in a game. Fields made a brief appearance as a spot player against the Rams in the 2021 opener but mainly as a runner.
The 2024 NFL draft is in the books, and the Chicago Bears welcomed five new rookies to the roster, including quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze in the first round.
The next step for Bears improvement has been charted already by Ryan Poles, with possibly some extraneous help from Jaylon Johnson. Poles already said at the draft exactly where they could be looking afterward for more help, based on what they were able to do with the first two days of the draft.
The Chicago Bears unveiled their new stadium plan to plenty of intrigue from fans. However, just as soon as the blueprints were revealed, the Bears faced a tough decision by Illinois’ lawmakers.
There was quite an uproar when Chicago Bears' general manager Ryan Poles selected Tory Taylor with a fourth-round pick instead of addressing the defensive line.
Everyone knew the Chicago Bears were going to take USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft. That was common knowledge.
In the entire history of the franchise, the Chicago Bears have yet to field a modern offense, standing as the sole NFL team without a quarterback who has thrown for 4,000 yards or 30 touchdowns in a single season.
The Chicago Bears are cutting a two-year starter following the 2024 NFL Draft. The Bears made a bold move when they drafted punter Tory Taylor in the fourth round.
It sounds like Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles never seriously considered trading the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft that the club used to land USC Trojans star quarterback Caleb Williams last Thursday night.
Is it possible for the Chicago Bears to have too much talent at wide receiver? One star wide receiver appeared to hint the team could have a problem making sure their playmakers receive enough targets in the upcoming season.
In an attempt to clear up what he meant by what has become known as the "Hollywood" comment, Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson indicated where GM Ryan Poles might want to focus his attention in coming months before training camp with the few remaining unsigned free agents.
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It may have made more sense in the later rounds, but according to draft expert Mel Kiper Jr., the juice is worth the squeeze with Taylor.
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