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On Saturday, the Chicago Bears rookies (and second-year quarterback Caleb Williams) reported to the start of training camp. Veterans are set to report to Halas Hall on Tuesday.
Newsflash, the Bears are back. The Chicago Bears have activated quarterback Case Keenum from the non-football injury list, just one day after placing him and three other players on the list.
Jaylon Johnson is one of four Bears put on the active/non-football injury list. / Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images ...
This allows Keenum, a 12-year veteran, to battle with third-year QB Tyson Bagent for the backup quarterback job behind Caleb Williams.
Our Chicago Bears training camp preview kicks off at quarterback, where Caleb Williams is primed for a breakout season in Year 2.
Before the veterans officially reported to Chicago Bears training camp, the franchise put four players on the Active/Non-Football injury list. But just before Tuesday’s training camp debut, one ...
Senior writer Larry Mayer previews the Bears’ quarterback position, which is led by Caleb Williams, who heads to training camp looking to build on a promising rookie season.
If that’s true, we should see signs of it right away in camp — real signs of progress and the ability for Williams to take off. Tyson Bagent — Two years ago, Bagent was the No. 4 quarterback.
Big news for the Chicago Bears QB2 battle The other big piece of news is the situation with Keenum, brought in to be a veteran quarterback presence for Tyson Bagent and Williams this summer.
Will Case Keenum Usurp Tyson Bagent as Backup QB? With Keenum cleared, the Bears won’t have to worry about delays in evaluating their backup quarterback options behind Williams during training camp.