There is reason to believe the Bears haven't hurt themselves in this free agency cycle but no one is trumpeting them as winners of the offseason again at this point.
There is reason to believe the Bears haven't hurt themselves in this free agency cycle but no one is trumpeting them as winners of the offseason again at this point.
The Bears still have several weaknesses on the defensive side of the ball. However, they also have a newfound need (albeit a much less pressing one) for a recei
According to a Daily Herald report, the Bears may not be willing to wait until the end of the spring legislative session in Illinois before making a stadium decision.
The signing of Devin Duvernay by the Cardinals at a reasonable $2.5 million rate for 2026 means the Bears either look to a 32-year-old or get younger at a key position.
The Chicago Bears could face a major training camp battle at left tackle as Jedrick Wills and Braxton Jones compete, with the 2026 NFL Draft still looming as another factor.
ESPN’s Courtney Cronin says the Chicago Bears still need help at edge rusher, but landing one with the No. 25 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft may not be easy.
Last year was one filled with fantastic finishes for the Bears, but if these players can have breakout seasons, then the wins could be achieved more comfortably.
The best idea now for the Bears might be drafting an edge rusher and it's not easy finding a system fit who produces immediately, but here's who could.
The fate of the last of four Bears free agent safeties has been decided, but the situation at the position is anything but completely clear in Chicago.
After the Bears’ early free agency moves, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman is emerging as a logical first-round target for Chicago at No. 25 in the 2026 NFL Draft.