Bears Make Another Injury Move at QB
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The Chicago Bears ultimately selected Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft in a move that everyone had been anticipating for months leading up to it, regardless of the rumors that Williams may not have wanted to play in the Windy City.
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There is a lot of hype around Williams and Johnson this offseason, and Gene Chamberlain from Bears On SI thinks Williams is a "player to watch" during training camp this summer.
The Chicago Bears are set to begin training camp on Tuesday, but that hasn't stopped GM Ryan Poles from kicking the tires on a veteran receiver.
Case Keenum didn’t last long on the non-football injury list. The Bears activated their backup quarterback from the NFI on Sunday, one day after the veteran was one of four play
Bears quarterback Case Keenum has been activated from the NFI list and will be full-go when Chicago kicks off training camp this week.
Thuney, Dalman, and Jackson are the three new starters this year, and there's a good chance that rookie second-round pick Ozzy Trapilo will unseat Jones at left tackle, assuming Jones' health prevents him from making a full recovery from a fractured ankle in time for regular season play.
According to a report from NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Chicago recently met with veteran free agent wide receiver D.J. Chark. Chark recently spoke out about his NFL future in an interview with Kyle Odegard of Sports Casting.
The Chicago Bears have some potential impactful rookies on their roster. But who's poised to have the biggest season in 2025?
The Chicago Bears rookies have arrived at training camp, and so has second-year quarterback Caleb Williams. The former USC Trojans quarterback reported to camp