Throughout the course of the NFL offseason thus far, the Chicago Bears have been extremely aggressive. Ryan Poles and company are clearly looking to build a legitimate contender around young franchise quarterback Caleb Williams.
Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren didn't need long to be sure that Ben Johnson was the team's first choice as head coach.
There hasn't been much movement on the Chicago Bears ' new stadium, which has come down to Arlington Heights and downtown Chicago. And while president/CEO Kevin Warren didn't have any updates, he appeared to hint at a clearer picture of the plans.
After bolstering the roster via free agency and the trade market, the Bears are in a unique position to add more talent with four of the top 72 picks in the draft.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears’ Ryan Poles doubles down on Kyler Gordon contract takeWhile the Chicago Bears have been big spenders in free agency, they still have nearly $15 million to work with, per Over the Cap. And General Manager Ryan Poles hasn’t been shy about the potential of using some of it to keep cornerback Kyler Gordon in the Windy City long-term.
According to Pro Football Focus, Odeyingbo has the most upside for the Bears, noting he's a young, ascending player who could be primed for a breakout.
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The Chicago Bears are looking to develop Caleb Williams and use their top draft picks to bolster their offense, while also focusing on adding a dynamic running back and working on a contract
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Sporting News on MSNBears named 'best fit' for 3,761-yard running backThe Chicago Bears have been upgrading their offense this season, and one NFL writer thinks a 3,761-yard running back could fit the Bears.