2025 Chicago Bears training camp
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Ben Johnson grants Bears' wish to be coached harder on Day 1 by yanking 1st-string offense off field
Williams had a rough morning that started with a pick-six to linebacker Tremaine Edmunds on the first snap of 11-on-11 work and later felt Johnson’s fire when the first-string offense couldn’t get lined up correctly in seven-on-seven drills. After multiple pre-snap issues, Johnson couldn’t watch anymore and yelled, “You’re out,” to the entire unit.
Braxton Jones, who's been the starter for the past three seasons, will face competition from rookie Ozzy Trapilo and second-year pro Kiran Amegadjie. Jones is recovering from a fractured fibula suffered at the end of last season, but you'd still assume the incumbent starter has the edge in the battle.
As the Chicago Bears prepare for camp, one of their best players remains out of action, and the team may still be looking for help at wide receiver.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears preseason ranking proves Ryan Poles’ plan workedThe Chicago Bears entered the offseason knowing that massive changes needed to be made. General manager Ryan Poles wasn’t necessarily on the hot seat just yet, but his Matt Eberflus plan failed drastically.
A look down the accounting ledger at where the Bears are better or worse than last year with a net gain or net loss and a bottom line as camp is set to open.
No. 11 in our Most Important Bears of 2025 is DJ Moore, who could be one of the biggest beneficiaries with the arrival of Ben Johnson.