Bears Eyeing Former Pro Bowl WR
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The former Missouri star was projected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but he slid to No. 39 overall after questions about his commitment and work ethic arose during the 2024 season. The fact thate he regressed to just 61 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns didn't help.
As the Chicago Bears prepare for camp, one of their best players remains out of action, and the team may still be looking for help at wide receiver.
Shemar Turner and Ozzy Trapilo are now poised to begin Chicago Bears training camp on time, and that could be a sign that Luther Burden III soon might follow.
Bears receiver Luther Burden agreed to sign his rookie contract Friday, a source confirmed, just in time to report to Halas Hall alongside quarterbacks and his fellow rookies on Saturday.
According to a report from NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Chicago recently met with veteran free agent wide receiver D.J. Chark. Chark recently spoke out about his NFL future in an interview with Kyle Odegard of Sports Casting.
Two second-round signings and a groundbreaking guarantee highlight a big week in Chicago. Chicago didn’t just get it done; they made history. Two days after the Bears wrapped up agreements with offensive tackle Ozzy Tripilo and defensive tackle Shemar Turner,
Better late than never, Chicago Bears 2nd round pick Luther Burden signed his rookie contract less than 24 hours before training camp begins
Chicago Bears training camp begins this week. Here’s a position-by-position breakdown of how Ben Johnson’s offense is shaping up ahead of the 2025 season.
According to ChicagoBears.com, the team placed four players on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list: cornerback Jaylon Johnson, quarterback Case Keenum, wide receiver Jahdae Walker, and running back Ian Wheeler.
The Chicago Bears are set to begin training camp on Tuesday, but that hasn't stopped GM Ryan Poles from kicking the tires on a veteran receiver.