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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears training camp: Success in situational football balances uneven FridayThe Bears' offense didn't show signs of turning a corner. But, they did string together success later in practice.
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,
Maryland coach Mike Locksley predicts former Terrapins linebacker Ruben Hyppolite, the Bears’ fourth-round pick, will be an “unbelievable” pro who adds exceptional value on special teams and becomes a locker-room linchpin.
With the third practice of Chicago Bears training camp in the books, there is a lot of buzz about the team under first-year head coach Ben Johnson and the high expectations for 2025. As expected, early training camp practices have been intense, fast-paced and bumpy. New playbooks are being installed on both sides of the ball.
Rome wasn’t built in a day and the Bears’ 2025 offense isn’t going to be built that quickly either.
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?
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer had some glowing reviews about Bears' running backs Roschon Johnson and Kyle Monangai.
After playing the 2024 season with the Chargers, the well-traveled wide receiver will join the Falcons on a one-year deal. Chark trekked to Atlanta for a meeting Friday, Garafolo notes. This will be the former second-round pick’s fifth team in five years, as the Falcons follow the Jaguars, Lions, Panthers and Chargers on this journeyman path.
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.