The Chicago Bears start another key moment of the offseason by having their OTAs. Here are five things to look for during these practices. This week the Chicago Bears check off another key moment in the offseason.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the start of organized team activities (OTAs), which kick off May 20 and concludes May 31. General manager Ryan Poles has continued to build the roster this offseason, adding some potential impact players on both offense and defense.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles did an incredible job of improving the roster this offseason. As a result, some players are in danger of losing a starting job or a roster spot entirely.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles had a busy offseason revamping the team. Despite some big moves, there are still holes remaining. Here are three of them.
While Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles did a great job of revamping the offense, there are still holes on defense. Here are five defensive ends he should target to help the defense succeed in 2024.
As the NFL offseason continues, there is a lot of information coming out after the draft in April. The Chicago Bears made a huge splash in the first round, nearly winning the draft in the top ten picks.
When Ryan Poles took over as the general manager of the Chicago Bears in January 2022, he was inheriting one of the worst and most poorly constructed teams in the NFL.
The Chicago Bears are entering an exciting phase ahead of the 2024-25 season. Chicago acquired former USC football star Caleb Williams with the first overall pick in the 2024 Draft.
It's apparent the Bears have had their eyes on Caleb Williams for a long time. This much is evident in a story by SI.com's Albert Breer detailing the beginning of the connection GM Ryan Poles made with his new quarterback and how the draft went down.
Ryan Poles has been tasked with rebuilding the Chicago Bears, and he took a major step in doing that during the 2024 NFL Draft. However, outside of the first round picks, he also made the intriguing decision of taking Iowa Hawkeyes punter Tory Taylor in the fourth round.
The Chicago Bears retooled their offense in the 2024 NFL Draft, adding former USC star quarterback Caleb Williams and former Washington star receiver Rome Odunze with their two top-10 picks.
Last season when the Bears went to Washington and broke their 14-game losing streak, they played a group of subs and even a player they brought up off the practice squad in the secondary.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles opened up to the media this week about his team’s pre-draft preparations and according to him, they let first-overall pick Caleb Williams sweat it out up until draft night.
Based simply on the talent added alone, the Chicago Bears were among the biggest winners of the 2024 NFL Draft. But, the board couldn’t have fallen any better in Round 1 for general manager Ryan Poles and the Bears.
It sounds like Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles never seriously considered trading the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft that the club used to land USC Trojans star quarterback Caleb Williams last Thursday night.
The draft is about adding talent but for the general manager it's also his time to display his craft. GMs don't make their names on free agency. If they do, they won't be GMs for long.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles pulls off two surprises on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. He selects a punter and trades for an edge rusher. On Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles pulls off two surprises.
The world is laughing at the Atlanta Falcons, and it’s not just fans. Members of the media and even NFL GMs are taking their turn to get in on the fun.
The Chicago Bears won the 2024 NFL Draft already and we've only seen the first round go by. Ryan Poles brought in the face of the franchise in quarterback Caleb Williams and gave him an exciting new weapon eight picks later: Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze.
In mere hours, the Chicago Bears will finally reveal the worst-kept secret in the NFL by officially selecting USC quarterback Caleb Williams as the No. 1 overall pick. However, what's unclear is what they will do with the team's second selection at No. 9.
Despite having only four picks in Thursday’s NFL Draft, Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles could dominate. He has four important picks and the draft will run through him.
Pretty much everyone knows that the Chicago Bears are going to select quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft this week.
During his pre-draft visit with the club this spring, Caleb Williams had dinner with multiple veteran Bears players. GM Ryan Poles indicated those players gave Williams a passing grade.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles knows the identity of the No. 1 overall pick, but two days before the 2024 NFL Draft, he's not quite ready to share. "We know what we're going to do," Poles said Tuesday at a pre-draft press conference.
In moving on from Justin Fields earlier this month, Bears general manager Ryan Poles accomplished his stated goal of doing right by the former first-round quarterback.
We are less than one month out from the 2024 NFL Draft and seemingly everyone has an opinion on USC quarterback Caleb Williams likely going No. 1 overall to the Bears.
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