The Bears traded up for Jordan van den Berg in the sixth-round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Was he their preferred defensive tackle target at that time, or was the decision spawned after the top option came off the board?
The Bears traded up for Jordan van den Berg in the sixth-round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Was he their preferred defensive tackle target at that time, or was the decision spawned after the top option came off the board?
The Chicago Bears have been lauded for their Logan Jones selection in the 2026 NFL Draft and if he pans out in Year 1, the team could turn around and trade Garrett Bradbury.
GMs don't plug needs as much as they project, plan and prioritize to elevate a roster, and in this way Poles used the draft and free agency to boost the team.
The Chicago Bears haven't been able to take a step forward after a playoff berth in 20 years. It's going to take a lot for the franchise to avoid falling victim to regression once again in 2026.
It's definitely not a perfect draft by the Bears in a general sense, and even if the players all were direct system fits there were knocks on these players.
The Bears have accumulated a massive amount of talent the tight end position. Is it enough to earn them the top spot on a position-by-position power ranking?
The Chicago Bears are excited about Jordan van den Berg, who might have just been given the perfect nickname after an awesome quote from his former head coach at Georgia Tech.
The Chicago Bears figured to address both interior defensive line and edge rusher in a big way going into the offseason. However, they haven't adequately addressed one and haven't addressed the other at all.
The idea of Logan Jones sitting out while Garrett Bradbury plays all year would be unusual compared to what happened with centers drafted in Rounds 1 and 2.
The Chicago Bears desperately need to make a significant move in free agency or via trade to improve their suspect edge rushers group and one NFL insider isn't ruling out that happening.
The Bears coach used Jameson Williams' world-class speed to impact Detroit's attack, and here's how similar speed in a draft pick could aid Caleb Williams.
The University of Texas often left Malik Muhammad on an island at cornerback. He stiheld up remarkably well against some of the best receivers in college football.
The Illinois Senate has the ball now and is taking its time, even as the NFL, the Bears, and the governor all urge a rapid passage of the stadium bill.
We're taking a stab at a 2026 NFL re-draft for the Chicago Bears that takes a different approach to the one general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson took.
Cole Kmet has his job and is a valued player in the eyes of the Bears but it's possible Sam Roush and an undrafted player they signed could alter that scenario.