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Following the move to hire Johnson to be their new head coach, the team went out and brought in quite a few new players. Among those additions were offensive linemen Jonah Jackson, Joe Thuney, and Drew Dalman, pass rusher Dayo Odeyingbo, and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.
With proven mobility on the ground and an improved offensive line in place, Caleb Williams is firmly on the radar as a contender for Matthew Berry's 2025 'Ride or Die' pick.
Tory Taylor had a record year as a rookie punter and now Chicago Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower says he has added to his repertoire.
Anyone wo believed the Bears were going to create an offensive force overnight doesn't understand the challenge faced by new head coach Ben Johnson.
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After a week of training camp, CB Nahshon Wright has emerged as one of the more pleasant surprises on the Chicago Bears roster.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet is taking notice of new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and his defense in camp.
A Chicago Bears insider believes the team is bracing to spend an extended period of time without one of its top 2025 rookie draft picks.