It’s easy to make fun of the Bears' penchant for winning offseasons, but don't dismiss their moves as false hustle or NFL ...
It has already been an extremely productive offseason for the Chicago Bears, and boy did they need it. Last year began with ...
Shane Waldron and the cast of misfit play-callers wasted his pass-catching ability in 2024; that shouldn't be the case this year, and I'm certain the Bears want to maximize his role in the offense ...
Through two trades over 24 hours, Ryan Poles and Ben Johnson have shown that change might be coming where it matters most: ...
The coach has a more well-rounded roster around which to craft his playbook in the coming months. That’s no guarantee of ...
Everett came to Chicago after working with then-Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron at previous stops. The two had worked together with both the Rams and the Seahawks. But in his lone season ...
He offers far more expertise on personnel than Eberflus or former offensive coordinators Luke Getsy and Shane Waldron. The Bears can begin reshaping their roster when free agency starts March 10 ...
After one year in the Windy City, it appears that Allen will be allowed to walk in free agency, meaning Bears GM Ryan Poles needs to find a quality WR3 for sophomore quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Bears targeted the tight end in free agency because of his ties to former Chicago offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, with whom Everett had overlapped while playing for the Rams and Seahawks.