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Chicago Bears fans know all too well how painful it's been to watch this offense execute in recent years. Sure, the quarterback situation has been a problem since the franchise's inception, but even when the Bears have had a quality starter with a first-round pedigree, the offensive line always seemed to fail.
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. has plenty of optimism about new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.
The work of Bears GM Ryan Poles appears complete for now, which is to say the $7.4 million in cap space they have left according to Spotrac.com determines they have virtually nothing more to be added.
Scott's best hope for making the 53-man roster is to have an outstanding training camp and give Johnson and assistant head coach and wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El a reason to keep him. Johnson likes having a speedy threat and Scott is the fastest among Bears receivers.
Both QBs bring contrasting strengths to the QB2 role, but Keenum, 37, brings 11 years of NFL experience — 80 games played, 66 starts, 15,175 passing yards, 79 touchdowns, 51 interceptions and a ...
There might be a change in the Bears running backs room. This player could become the Bears' breakout player if he takes the next step.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson and some players met with reporters Tuesday after an organized team activities practice at Halas Hall. The Bears are in the final days of their first offseason program ...
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Windy City Gridiron on MSNChicago Bears 2025 Position Battles: Defensive tackle could be a strengthGervon Dexter Sr. made big strides in his second season, as his numbers significantly increased. His impact was greater before Billings went down with four of his five sacks, three of his four tackles for loss, and 12 of his 19 QB hits coming in the first eight weeks.