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FOX 32 Chicago |
The Chicago Bears are getting their chance to conduct a few job interviews.
The New York Times |
With the focal point centered more on team needs and draft logic, here’s one way the 2025 first round — plus two bonus selections — may unfold.
Yahoo! Sports |
Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss led the country in passer rating in 2024 and led the SEC in completion percentage and passing yards.
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Despite speculation about Ashton Jeanty, Eric Bieniemy’s comments suggest the Chicago Bears may be committed to D’Andre Swift.
The Bears are signing Devin Duvernay. Here are five things to know about Chicago's new receiver and return specialist.
Any receiver with world class speed can make a huge difference in an offense even as a decoy so it's easy to see why one Texas wideout is visiting the Bears.
NFL Draft approaching, we break down the Patriots’ draft shift, the Bears’ OL target, and a rising tight end prospect to watch.
After shoring up the offensive and defensive lines, GM Ryan Poles re-signed Stephen Carlson, Doug Kramer and Travis Homer.
The Bears drafting either sounds counterintuitive at first. Tight end Cole Kmet has an $11.6 million salary-cap charge this season, the seventh-highest on the team. Running back D’Andre Swift’s $9.3 million charge ranks ninth. Amazingly, however, the Bears have more depth on the offensive line than at running back or tight end.
But who are the best wide receivers in NFL history? Since the league's first ... doing so against the Bears in the 2000 season (Brandon Marshall is the other). Having played all 17 years of ...
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Longhorns Wire on MSNFour NFL teams set visits with former Longhorns WR Isaiah Bond ahead of 2025 NFL DraftAs the NFL Draft draws closer, former Longhorn Isaiah Bond will be busy touring the country. Over the next month, he will visit the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and the Los Angeles Rams. For teams looking to add more speed to their wide receiving room, Bond is an intriguing target.
Marino with 240 and defensive back Devin McCourty with 205 are the No. 27 picks with at least 200 starts in NFL regular-season games. They should be joined in 2025 by Kevin Zeitler, who signed as a free agent with the Tennessee Titans with 197.