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Almost every year in the NFL, a team makes the worst-to-first leap, going from the bottom of their division to the top. In 2025, it could be the Bears.
After a rocky 2024, a Bears linebacker still finds his way onto a top 10 list. The Chicago Bears are just a week away from opening training camp under new head coach Ben Johnson, and optimism is buzzing around Halas Hall.
Chicago Bears tight end and first-round pick Colston Loveland remained sidelined with a shoulder injury as training camp opened.
On Saturday, the Chicago Bears placed the following players on the Active/Non-Football Injury List. The announcement was made ahead of veterans reporting to training camp on Tuesday.
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Yardbarker on MSNInjury list designation raises concerns about Bears' Pro Bowl DBChicago Bears two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaylon Johnson was among four players placed on the team's active/non-football injury (NFI) list on Saturday.
The Chicago Bears on Saturday placed cornerback Jaylon Johnson, quarterback Case Keenum, receiver Jahdae Walker and running back Ian Wheeler on the Active/Non-Football Injury list.
With numerous betting experts calling 8 1/2 wins too many for Ben Johnson's Bears, one voice says it's an easy early bet to make.
The Chicago Bears have signed second-round wide receiver Luther Burden III to his rookie contract, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. It's a four-year deal worth $10.965 million and fully guaranteed. Per Schefter, it's the first time in NFL history that the 39th overall pick has secured a fully-guaranteed deal.
Jaylon Johnson is on the Bears' non-football injury list, and he may not be thrilled that certain cornerbacks have exceeded his salary
If the second-round nightmare continues into training camp, the Chicago Bears could conceivably have three key contributors miss critical developmental time. It's why FanSided recently dubbed the Bears the biggest losers of training camp, even before a single whistle has blown.