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Chicago's starting safety duo is set with Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker, both entering the final year of their respective ...
The Chicago Bears revamped just about every position on the offensive side of the football this offseason, save for running ...
Coach Ben Johnson said there’s no depth chart heading into minicamp as he wants every player to earn their spot. But here’s our updated look at the projected Bears’ depth chart following the ...
On Saturday night, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson said, “There is no depth chart right now.” He wants to instill an environment of competition. He doesn’t want anyone to feel comfortable.
Chicago released its second unofficial depth chart of the preseason on August ... QB2 is perhaps more noteworthy than any alteration the Bears might have actually made. That a grapple over the ...
Give credit where credit is due: Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles has completely revamped his offensive line in one offseason. Through trades, free agency signings, and the draft, Chicago's offensive ...
On Saturday night, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson said, “There is no depth chart right now.” He wants to instill an environment of competition. He doesn’t want anyone to feel comfortable.
But it also wouldn't be a surprise for the Bears to add a veteran in free agency. So this depth chart remains a work in progress. Receiver wasn't a top need for Chicago, but the board fell just ...
There is still way too much time before Week 1 for any Chicago Bears depth chart to be truly finalized. However, there is sure to be a bit more clarity now that the 2025 NFL Draft is over.
At 5-foot-8 and 193 pounds, he profiles as a slot receiver in Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson's offense, rounding out what should be the top three receivers on the depth chart. DJ Moore will begin ...
The Chicago Bears’ roster is better today than it ... Fishbain: When you scroll this depth chart, strongside linebacker stands out. The Bears could feel pretty good about putting 22 starters ...
As for Stromberg, I see him supplanting Doug Kramer Jr. as Chicago's backup center. The last spot I'm projecting to McFadden, who the Bears claimed off waivers back in January. Unfortunately for ...