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Give credit to Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles for the way he attacked this offseason. He hired the best head coaching candidate to hit the market in recent memory,
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears training camp: Success in situational football balances uneven Friday
The Bears' offense didn't show signs of turning a corner. But, they did string together success later in practice.
Rome wasn’t built in a day and the Bears’ 2025 offense isn’t going to be built that quickly either.
The Chicago Bears definitely shored up some positions of weakness during the offseason, but they still have some areas that could use some work. Perhaps one of
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?
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.
Including full team periods in the red zone, Williams did not complete his first pass until his 10th attempt. The 23-year-old quarterback responded with consecutive touchdown throws to wide receiver Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus.
The Chicago Bears haven't done a lot of winning in recent years but several NFL fans visited Pope Leo XIV to hopefully change that fact in 2025.
Two second-round signings and a groundbreaking guarantee highlight a big week in Chicago. Chicago didn’t just get it done; they made history. Two days after the Bears wrapped up agreements with offensive tackle Ozzy Tripilo and defensive tackle Shemar Turner,
Offensive coordinator Declan Doyle offers an explanation why the main Bears receiver from the past two years has been less of a target point so far in camp.