Highlights from Day 3 of Chicago Bears training camp
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A to Z Sports on MSNBears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle shines great insight on training camp strategy that often leads to bad outside narrativesThat's what happened on Friday during the Bears' practice on the field. It was a rough day for Chicago's offense and quarterback Caleb Williams, who was reportedly picked off on back-to-back plays, but finished strong to end the day.
The Chicago Bears' new head coach is making his players "comfortable with being uncomfortable", starting with unusually intense drills for his quarterback.
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Amazon S3 on MSNa to z sports film room: rome odunze's year 2 breakout potential: bears' offensive strategy & film breakdownFilm breakdown of Rome Odunze's rookie tape. Ryan Roberts and Joe DeLeone analyze his route running, separation, and areas for growth to determine his potential as a breakout star for the Bears.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles dedicated a major portion of his offseason to revamping the offensive line after it allowed quarterback Caleb Williams to be sacked a team-record 68 times last season.
The most intriguing part of the Bears’ offensive line will be at left tackle. Starting left tackle Braxton Jones is recovering from an ankle injury he suffered last season, but PFF noted that ...
The new-look Bears offensive line features three veterans — guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson along with center Drew Dalman — that they acquired during the offseason. Thuney and Jackson were acquired first via trade with the Chiefs and Rams, respectively, before Dalman signed with the Bears via free agency.