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Training camp is finally set to begin for the Chicago Bears on Wednesday morning, a day after head coach Ben Johnson met with the media for a quick press confer
Eagles tackle Lane Johnson called the NFLPA’s issues “a [poop] show” Wednesday. Kmet was more circumspect, saying that he hoped the union would get their next hire right. Asked whether the public nature of the scandals worsened their impact, Kmet said that was part of life as a football player.
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.
The Chicago Bears convened for training camp on Tuesday as they get ready to begin the 2025 season. Second-year quarterback Caleb Williams and first-year head
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Braxton Jones made a quick leap from Division I-FCS blocker to starting NFL left tackle as a rookie, moving into the Bears’ starting lineup despite being a 2022 fifth-round pick. As Jones prepares for a contract year, however, the situation has changed.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNBen Johnson set lofty goals for Caleb Williams, immediately challenging the Chicago Bears QBThe expectations are for Caleb Williams to be faster, stronger and better this season. Ben Johnson spoke those challenges into existence with tangible goals as training camp begins.
Chicago Bears roster breakdown: How Dennis Allen’s defense is coming together as training camp opens
Chicago Bears training camp begins this week. Here’s a position-by-position breakdown of how coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense shapes up entering the 2025 season.
On Tuesday, Chicago waived defensive tackle Jereme Robinson, a former football and basketball standout at Carver High School in Montgomery. Robinson was the only player on the team’s roster with Alabama football roots.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNDennis Allen issues his own challenge to the Chicago Bears defense, and it fits the veteran unitDennis Allen is having the Bears defense do the classic football conditioning up-down drill for a good reason. It's part of his test, which is fitting challenge for this veteran unit.
Per CBS News Chicago and the video below, you'll see that a family found a way to get Pope Leo the shirt that's a clear wink to "DA BEARS." It's perfect, and the pope -- er, DA POPE -- clearly has a sense of humor about it.
Bryan Perez from Bears On SI thinks one of the players who could lose their job this season is defensive tackle Gervon Dexter.