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Until then, prospects like Love will be connected to the Chicago Bears. Love had a breakout season for Notre Dame in 2024, running for 1,125 yards (6.7 yards per carry) and 17 touchdowns.
It isn't often that a team that finished a season with a 5-12 record can be overly optimistic just one year later, but that's the case for the 2025 Chicago Bears. This team -- the one that's been ...
In a move sure to lend further credence to the view that the Chicago Bears will build a new stadium in Arlington Heights, Kevin Warren, the team’s president and CEO, in May paid $2.25 million ...
Head coach Ben Johnson might not be the only trickster employed by the Chicago Bears. The first-year head coach had his offensive lineman catching balls at Thursday’s practice so he could scheme ...
The NFL’s Chicago Bears are exploring a sale of the minority stake owned by the late Andrew McKenna Sr., according to people familiar with the matter.
The Chicago Bears have spent their entire offseason building their offense around quarterback Caleb Williams. And now, the fantasy football community is starting to take notice.
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The Chicago Bears concluded their offseason program with mandatory minicamp, which included three practices featuring notable takeaways and highlights under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. We ...
The Chicago Bears are back in action this week for offseason training activities (OTAs). It's the first year under new coach Ben Johnson and year two for the franchise with quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears landed Durham Smythe of the Miami Dolphins during the offseason. Signing him to a one-year, $2.5 million deal, it made sense to add the 29-year-old out of Notre Dame.