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Michigan tight end Colston Loveland was drafted 10th overall by the Chicago Bears, making him the highest-drafted tight end in Michigan history. Loveland finished his Michigan career with 117 ...
The Chicago Bears can be aggressive with two early second-round picks in the 2025 NFL draft. Caleb Williams' rookie season was filled with some ups, downs and little team success in 2024.
It's Day 3 — the final day — of the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. Another big crowd is expected for the fourth through seventh rounds, as well as all of the surrounding events in the Lambeau Field area ...
The Chicago Bears selected Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden with the 39th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday after the local star slid out of the event’s first round. After going undrafted ...
Read more of The Athletic’s coverage from the 2025 NFL Draft: Best Players Available | Rounds 2 & 3 Grades | Day 2 Winners & Losers The Chicago Bears entered the 2025 NFL Draft on April 24 with ...
The Chicago Bears selected Boston College OT Ozzy Trapilo with the No. 56 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Ozzy Trapilo is a three-year starter at right tackle inside Boston College's run-heavy ...
The Chicago Bears selected Texas A&M DL Shemar Turner with the No. 62 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Shemar Turner is a developmental prospect who could become a solid 3-technique defensive ...
The Chicago Bears finally went defense in the 2025 NFL Draft, taking Texas A&M defensive tackle Shemar Turner. The 62nd overall selection, which the Bears received as part of their trade with the ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Bears President Kevin Warren sent a letter to the Chicago Park District, their Soldier Field landlord, complaining about how poorly maintained Soldier Field ...
When the Bears met with tight end Colston Loveland, they asked him to name some of his favorite tight ends. Among them was Sam LaPorta of the Lions. Bears coach Ben Johnson liked that.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles promised the NFL Draft would get "a little wild." He wasn't wrong. "Loveland's mix of size and athleticism fit better in the NFL than in college," wrote ...