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Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks teams should be targeting Detroit Lions quarterback Hendon Hooker, and one of the teams he suggests is the Lions' division rival, the Chicago Bears.
Projecting the Bears’ 53-man roster on the eve of the team’s first padded training camp practice Monday: Battle to watch: The battle for the No. 2 job between Bagent and Keenum, who have rotated during camp. Bagent has believers in the Bears’ front office, and the Bears are sure to keep Keenum to help guide Williams.
After whiffing on every attempt to add a top running back this offseason, the Chicago Bears could find their answer in the 2026 NFL draft.
NFL analysts identify the non-playoff teams that made the biggest leap since the end of last season. Did the Bears add enough around Caleb Williams? Can Pete Carroll turn the Raiders around?
The Chicago Bears have another rookie wide receiver making an early roster case amid second-round pick Luther Burden III's injury absence.
Saying Montez Sweat is not quite the biggest fan of OTAs would probably be putting it mildly but even he admits he's reaping the rewards of voluntary work.
As a new Bears offense looks to grow during this year's training camp, so does the chemistry between Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze has NFL superstar traits. He has the frame of a dominant outside X-receiver; he has a uniquely wide catch radius; he has third-level speed; and he possesses the kind of work ethic and mental makeup that's limited to the best of the best.
The Athletic's Ted Nguyen listed Chicago Bears' offensive lineman Joe Thuney among the NFL's 10 most versatile players.
At No. 4 is DC Dennis Allen, the first coach to make an appearance on the list, who is tasked with getting the most out of a veteran defense.