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The Bears already have a shifty, outside runner in D'Andre Swift, but they lack a bruising, power back; the kind of guy who can punish the first defender (and even the second).
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The 2025 NFL Draft is on the horizon. While it lacks the quarterback talent of its predecessor, there's no shortage of stars.
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Walter Clayton Jr. and Alex Condon may have upped their NBA draft odds by helping lead Florida to the national championship game.
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One change will be in the formation, as Johnson plans to put Williams under center more often and use play action.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for their offseason program on April 7, where new head coach Ben Johnson will get to meet his team for the first time at Halas Hall. But there's already been a handful of players who have met Johnson since he was hired, including safety Jaquan Brisker.
Johnson discussed how he evolved as the play caller that led the NFL's top-scoring offense and then became Bears head coach.
Head coach Ben Johnson revealed how he plans to challenge and change Caleb Williams as they try to revitalize the Chicago Bears offense.
As the Bears kick off their 2025 offseason program, here’s a look at every move Chicago has made so far this offseason.
The Chicago Bears are ready to maximize Caleb Williams' immense potential. Their hire of offensive genius Ben Johnson as their head coach this past January, as well as an aggressive approach to rebuilding their offensive line in free agency, all but confirms Chicago's immense investment in its bright, young quarterback.