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Bears players report to Halas Hall on Monday for their first look at head coach Ben Johnson - Chicago Sun-Times - The offseason program begins Monday.
Grading Chicago as a pro sports city - Chicago Sun-Times - In this week's 'Polling Place,' let's just say voters didn't give Chicago an 'A.'
Bill aiming to attract Chicago Bears to Indiana passes out of Senate committee - A bill aimed at attracting the Chicago Bears to Northwest Indiana was amended and passed out of the Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday.
6 first-round prospects the Chicago Bears could actually land in the 2025 NFL Draft - The Chicago Bears have been connected to several first-round targets in the 2025 NFL Draft, but which ones are realistic options at No. 10 overall?
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2025 NFL Draft could spell trouble for these 4 Chicago Bears players - Not every Chicago Bears player will be happy with what happens in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here are four Bears who have the most to lose in the first round.
How the Chicago Bears could justify a cornerback drafted at No. 10 - The 10th position in the draft looks like a spot where the best available athletes might be two cornerbacks and there could be a case made for the Bears drafting one.
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NFL nudged Lions to propose change to playoff seeding - NBC Sports - For years (actually decades), the Competition Committee has served as the primary generator of potential NFL rule changes.
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Titans, Cam Ward continue to be connected - NBC Sports - For weeks, it has appeared that the Titans have decided to make Miami quarterback Cam Ward the first overall pick in the draft.
Report: Raiders will release CB Jack Jones - NBC Sports - The Raiders are releasing cornerback Jack Jones after attempting to trade him, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ON WINDY CITY GRIDIRON
2025 Bears mock draft: Run the damn ball! - Windy City Gridiron - WCG's lead draft analyst shares his latest Bears mock draft for 2025.
NFL Draft: Who are the top Notre Dame Prospects? - Windy City Gridiron - Taylor Doll talks with Ryan Roberts, who covers college football and the NFL Draft for A to Z Sports, about some of the top Notre Dame prospects available in the draft.
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NFL Executives Discuss the Chicago Bears' Offseason - Windy City Gridiron - The Athletic's Mike Sando spoke with several NFL executives to get their anonymous thoughts on what the 32 teams have done so far this offseason.
Linebackers for Bears to consider in 2025 NFL Draft - Windy City Gridiron - WCG's lead draft analyst looks at some intriguing draft prospects at an underrated need for the Bears.
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