Chicago Bears training camp
Digest more
Chicago Bears camp battles are shaping the projected 53-man roster as the team prepares for its first padded training camp practice on Monday. As the players enjoy an off day today, let's look at some key position battles Chicago Sun-Times analyst Patrick Finley has projected.
Dan Orlovsky thinks it could take a while for Bears quarterback Caleb Williams to learn Ben Johnson's new offense.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks teams should be targeting Detroit Lions quarterback Hendon Hooker, and one of the teams he suggests is the Lions' division rival, the Chicago Bears.
Training camp across the NFL has become a national spectacle. Media and fan access is more abundant than ever before, and with that comes a level of scrutiny an
This is exactly what was on display during Chicago’s fourth day of training camp, when Ben Johnson and Declan Doyle worked with the team on 3rd down and two-minute offense installs. After a frustrating few sessions to open training camp, the Bears offense won the day on Saturday, and both Johnson and Doyle were pleased with what they saw from QB1.
There might be a change in the Bears running backs room. This player could become the Bears' breakout player if he takes the next step.
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,
The Athletic's Ted Nguyen listed Chicago Bears' offensive lineman Joe Thuney among the NFL's 10 most versatile players.