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NFL insider's latest news shows Bears' hand on who might replace draft bust
The Chicago Bears might be looking to bring in competition at cornerback to replace one of their recently released draft picks from 2025.
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NFL schedule flaw could doom Chicago Bears’ run to NFC North repeat
The NFL schedule makers did the Chicago Bears few favors. One year removed from being buoyed by a favorable schedule, according to ESPN Stats and Information, this year’s Bears slate is the most difficult in the league.
As political gridlock over the Chicago Bears stadium saga continues, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell took to the microphone in Orlando on Tuesday to shed light on the latest proceedings between the Bears and the NFL’s stadium committee.
The Chicago Bears' front office is scheduled to meet with the NFL on Tuesday during the league's Spring Meeting in Orlando, Florida, to discuss plans for a new stadium. Meanwhile, Illinois lawmakers
Ben Johnson led a fast Bears rise, but NFL history says repeating that Year 2 success against a brutal 2026 schedule will be far tougher than fans think ahead.
Although Iowa tight end Hayden Large went undrafted, Ben Johnson identified him as someone he wanted on his football team. Here is what resonated with the Bears' head coach.
The Chicago Bears have plenty of familiar names at cornerback heading into the 2026 season, but the depth behind them is still a work in progress. Jaylon Johnson leads the room and is expected to be fully healthy after injuries slowed him last year.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was in attendance at an owners meeting in Orlando, and he provided updates on the status of the Chicago Bears’ stadium project. The Bears are still committed to two “viable” sites in Arlington Heights and in Hammond ...
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