Those in the know on the Bears don't see why a team with so many good, young players and an empasis on building in the draft would throw it all away for a top edge.
Pro Football Focus' latest 3-round 2026 NFL Mock Draft projects the Chicago Bears targeting multiple defensive upgrades as they look to make a Super Bowl run.
Daniel Jeremiah’s latest 2026 NFL mock draft connects the Chicago Bears to one of the most explosive defensive prospects in this year’s class at No. 25 overall.
The Bears have a few glaring needs on the defensive side of the ball. Who are some of the most realistic options to fill those weaknesses in round one?
The Bears could look seriously at cutting a player or two for salary cap purposes if they can't restructure enough contracts for more cap space, and here are the most likely victims.
In two-plus seasons Velus Jones did little positive for the Bears but in the first half of the Super Bowl he did something for Seattle that happened in plenty of his Chicago games.
The minimum contract the Bears signed their backup tackle to can't be the only answer at left tackle because of Ozzy Trapilo's injury, and other options appear slim.
The chances appear good the Bears will wind up overseas in 2026, especially in Madrid, after a report the NFL will have seven overseas games with one in Madrid.
The 1:30 p.m. kickoff to the Senior Bowl on NFL Network gives fans a chance to see talent in Mobile for themselves, and here's who could interest the Bears after strong workouts this week.