The Chicago Bears began the 2025 NFL offseason with an offensive line problem. And after the first week of free agency, they now have one of the more impressive starting offensive lines in the NFC.
Provided by Farpoint Development Share In a Hail Mary attempt to keep the Bears in Chicago, developers of the old Michael Reese Hospital site are going public with their dazzling plan to build a ...
The Chicago Bears earned high marks in just about every corner of the NFL world for their first moves in free agency this past week, and for good reason. The Bears were weak in the trenches ...
Drew Dalman has found a new NFL home. The center and the Bears have agreed to a three-year, $42 million deal that includes $28 million in guaranteed money to join the Chicago Bears, according to ...
The first two days of the new league year were eventful and productive for the Bears, who expeditiously bolstered their offensive and defensive lines. (1) On Wednesday, Poles lauded President & CEO ...
While Atlanta will always be home to Grady Jarrett—he was born and raised there and spent his first 10 NFL seasons with the Falcons—the veteran defensive tackle is thrilled about joining the Bears.
The 6-foot-6, 321-pound Jenkins, who turned 27 years old earlier this month, has played his first four NFL seasons for the Chicago Bears. He's played in 45 games, with 38 starts, in those four ...
The Chicago Bears have a valuable asset in the No. 10 overall pick of the 2025 NFL draft, but they might find the selection is more useful as a trade chip to land one of the NFL’s premier ...
In what has been a busy offseason for the Chicago Bears that started back in January with the hiring of new head coach Ben Johnson from the Detroit Lions, one star wide receiver is baffled by ...
If history is any indicator, the Chicago Bears may have an issue on their hands in running back D’Andre Swift. Swift, who signed a three-year, $24 million contract with the Bears in March of ...
The Bears have been busy building up their offensive line, but they’re not ignoring the other side of the ball. Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports that they have agreed to terms on a three-year ...
On the same day the Falcons said goodbye to Grady Jarrett, the Bears said hello. Via Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, the Bears have agreed to terms with Garrett. It’s a three-year, $43.5 million deal, with ...
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