The rush to see Caleb Williams performing at a high level can lead to reckless impatience. Bears fans who want to see Williams operating the offense with precision and putting his arm on display as fast as possible against the Bears defense at OTAs and minicamp are getting too far ahead.
We recap the day’s action from Halas Hall. The Chicago Bears were back at Halas Hall today for the first day of their three-day mandatory minicamp and had perfect attendance.
It's not the first time someone said it but when it's Rich Eisen it might carry a little more impact. Eisen doesn't usually go boldly forth with wild predictions other than maybe what he'll run the 40 in for charity.
In addition to his lengthy resume, the wideout notably rebounded from a disappointing 2022 campaign, finishing the 2023 season with 108 catches for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns.
In his first Bears offseason practice at minicamp, Montez Sweat saw the team's defense in full yappy mode and gave a thumbs up. They swarmed and disrupted the offense's passing game, although quarterback Caleb Williams did get in a few strikes.
To the surprise of absolutely no one, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN confirmed that the Chicago Bears' brass is aware of one primary roster deficiency: defensive end.
The Chicago Bears started the next phase of the offseason program on Tuesday with the start of mandatory minicamp and the struggles still were prevalent for the growing offense led by rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
Holding the No. 1 overall pick for the second straight year – this time after a 7-10 season – Ryan Poles had a decision to make. He could’ve continued to build the Chicago Bears around Justin Fields as he did last season, or take consensus No.
Bears coach Matt Eberflus spoke to the need to "use cadence as a weapon on offense" and mentioned that as an area rookie QB Caleb Williams will need to improve in after multiple offside penalties during Tuesday's minicamp session.
The Chicago Bears kicked off the final phase of their offseason program with mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, where they conducted the first of three practices this week, which are open to the media.
The Chicago Bears haven’t made it to training camp yet, but their fans are already vocally calling for one veteran player to be cut from the team.
With the Chicago Bears mandatory minicamp underway and training camp right around the corner, it's time to start familiarizing yourself with the team's roster.
The Chicago Bears had their first day of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday, and as expected, the team had everyone in attendance at Halas Hall. That includes Pro Bowl defensive end Montez Sweat, who was not present for organized team activities.
The longtime NFL Network host and podcaster got extremely bullish on the Bears in his latest podcast episode. Super Bears, Super Bowl? You heard that right.
The Chicago Bears began the veteran minicamp at Halas Hall this week and the first practice was a raging success. Caleb Williams dazzled with several well-placed throws, while linemen Montez Sweat and Nate Davis sat out team drills.
The Chicago Bears are one of the biggest stories of this offseason around the NFL. The question now is whether all that excitement will be worth it after all with what they do by the end of their upcoming season.
The Chicago Bears were on the clock this offseason with the #1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With that pick, the Bears decided to select QB Caleb Williams from USC.
The Chicago Bears are one of the most discussed teams in the NFL right now, and for good reason. The Bears have been especially busy this offseason, making some big moves in free agency and stealing the show at the NFL Draft.
Playing as a defensive back (DB) is arguably the most demanding position in the league. DBs are usually the center of blame rather than praise. However, having top-tier defensive backs is crucial for becoming an NFL contender.
The Chicago Bears are thrilled to have rookie QB Caleb Williams as their next franchise guy. Chicago has historically struggled to find a franchise QB and has succeeded primarily on the backs of its incredible defenses.
Adjusting to the NFL’s playing speed takes time for some players, while others hit their stride quickly and enjoy a breakout season. For the Chicago Bears, numerous players, both rookies and veterans, are eager to showcase their full potential.
The Chicago Bears know they need help on the defensive line this season. However, they don’t want to pay much more to players to help the pass rush before the start of the upcoming season.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze voiced what most of the players and staff are thinking when it comes to being on HBO’s Hard Knocks. The general consensus among the team is that training camp would be more productive without the added distraction.
For some players, a season can bring challenges and setbacks. Despite this, a new season offers players new opportunities to redeem themselves and bounce back.
When the Chicago Bears selected Caleb Williams with the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the level of expectations surrounding him were monumental. Williams
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