The Chicago Bears have inspired plenty of hope with their hire of head coach Ben Johnson, but the 2025 NFL Draft will mark a key point in their journey back to contention.
For the third consecutive season, the Chicago Bears will have a Top 10 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Bears’ NFC North divisional rivals all suffered early exits in the 2024 postseason, and now Chicago has shored up their new with the addition of Ben Johnson as their new head coach.
The Chicago Bears have signed another veteran offensive lineman to their 2025 roster just two days after hiring Ben Johnson as head coach.
Greg Olsen was a highly successful player in the NFL. He broke out with the Carolina Panthers, becoming the first tight end to ever record 1,000 yards in three
In an appearance on the CHGO Bears Podcast, ESPN's Field Yates revealed that he is expecting Kansas City Chiefs star right guard Trey Smith — a 2024 Pro Bowl selection — will become a "true-blue free agent" and hit the open market in March despite his strong play for the Chiefs over the past four seasons.
A new blockbuster trade proposal would see the Chicago Bears swap DJ Moore for another star wide receiver along with additional 2025 assets.
The Chicago Bears swung for the fences after reportedly hiring Ben Johnson as their new head coach, and fans are quickly getting up to speed on the team’s new leader.
Take a look some of the best reactions across social media to the Bears hiring Ben Johnson as their head coach.
Ben Johnson is here. The Bears landed the top head coaching candidate of the 2025 cycle. The franchise reveled in that big victory Wednesday when it introduced Johnson as head coach. But come
Chicago Bears fans are going wild on the Internet after star quarterback Caleb Williams was spotted with a cast on his throwing hand, prompting worries about his condition. Former @uscfb QB (and current @ChicagoBears QB) Caleb Williams is here for the Wisconsin/USC showdown 🤩 #B1GMBBall on @BigTenNetwork 📺 pic.twitter.com/7IawhgMYyi
Tampa Bay improved its rushing attack in a major way last season and the franchise could continue to make strides in the right direction.
Former Denver Broncos defensive lineman Mike Purcell has retired from the NFL, his agent, Cameron Foster, told The Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson. Purcell, 33, played high school