Bears, Halas Hall and training camp
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The Chicago Bears are starting over again, this time with coach Ben Johnson. Here are five reasons that potentially validate the latest wave of optimism.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson wants to see a 70% completion rate from quarterback Caleb Williams in their first year together as the team opened training camp Tuesday at Halas Hall.
The start of training camp is upon us. Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and rookies reported to Halas Hall for training camp on Saturday, while the rest
The Bears drafted Loveland 10th overall knowing he would need six months to recover from the shoulder surgery he had in January. He did not participate in offseason activities on the field, although he did classroom work to try to learn Ben Johnson’s playbook.
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett spoke to the press on Tuesday at Halas Hall before he starts his first season. Jarrett spoke on his expectations for himself, how he will support the team,
The Bears’ newest NFL Draft class reported to the team’s training camp Saturday at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. And with the whole draft class under contract. The final piece to that puzzle was receiver Luther Burden III out of Missouri,
Bears GM Ryan Poles spoke to the press Tuesday at Halas Hall on a couple of house cleaning items within the organization and before the team starts welcoming fans back to campus.