After shoring up the offensive and defensive lines, GM Ryan Poles re-signed Stephen Carlson, Doug Kramer and Travis Homer.
Another Chicago Bears free agent is staying put for the 2025 season. On Tuesday, the Bears announced they have re-signed ...
The new NFL year officially began at 3 p.m. March 12, and the negotiating window for unrestricted free agents opened at 11 a.m. March 10. For the Chicago Bears, it’s a critical period for general ...
The Chicago Bears have re-signed offensive lineman Doug Kramer to a one-year contract. Kramer is from the Chicago area and starred at Illinois before getting drafted by his hometown team in 2022.
The Chicago Bears filled several roster needs during the first wave of NFL free agency (and a pair of trades). The interior offensive line no longer a need after GM Ryan Poles traded for guards ...
The expected departure of Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen in 2025 free agency had most fans expecting GM Ryan Poles would sign a pass catcher to replace him, but after the first two days ...
The Chicago Bears on Tuesday re-signed offensive lineman Doug Kramer Jr. to a one-year contract. Kramer returns to the Bears after spending his first three professional seasons with Chicago (2022-24).
The Chicago Bears on Monday signed veteran defensive back Nick McCloud to a one-year contract. McCloud arrives in Chicago after totaling 48 career regular-season games played (16 starts) for the ...
After four years with the Detroit Lions, including two with new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson as his offensive coordinator, Jackson hit the free agent market a year ago and landed a three ...
The Bears focused on adding to the interior, seeing that their three starters from 2024 were all free agents. But they didn’t want to just patchwork the line, Chicago looked for definitive upgrades.
The developers of a tract of land on Chicago's South Side launched a Hail Mary they hope keeps the Bears in the city, revealing renderings on Friday for an enclosed stadium and mixed-use ...
Provided by Farpoint Development Share In a Hail Mary attempt to keep the Bears in Chicago, developers of the old Michael Reese Hospital site are going public with their dazzling plan to build a ...
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