Bears GM Ryan Poles explains how draft approach has changed
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Odunze finished last season with 54 receptions for 734 yards (a 13.6 average) and three touchdowns.
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With the draft just weeks away, the Chicago Bears will soon be on the clock at No. 10, looking to continue their roster overhaul under first year head coach Ben Johnson.
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According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Bears are signing former Houston Texans quarterback Case Keenum to a one-year contract worth up to $3 million for the 2025 season, adding a new challenger for Tyson Bagent's backup role.
After some slick free agency signings and bold trades, Chicago GM Ryan Poles has altered the Bears' 2025 roadmap.
Jones spent the last three seasons with the Bears. He appeared in 41 games and made five starts on defense while also seeing extensive time on special teams. Jones had 85 tackles, four passes defensed, and a forced fumble during his time in Chicago.
Should the Bears spend draft capital or free agent money on running backs, the trenches, or defensive backfielders?
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNWhy the Chicago Bears get an addition voluntary minicamp this offseasonThe NFL announced the dates for its offseason workout program Thursday, and here's why the Bears get an extra voluntary minicamp.
Caleb Williams flashed his immense talent as a rookie. But too often, it felt like the Chicago Bears offense led by Shane Waldron didn't have the right plan in place. The hope is that in 2025, under new head coach and offensive whiz Ben Johnson, that the Bears and Williams will be able to fully hit their stride.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears urged to swing NFL Draft trade with SteelersThe Chicago Bears have a crucial decision to make with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Until free agency rolled around, it seemed like a lock that the Bears would target an offensive lineman.
The Chicago Bears were happy to learn that lineman Jonah Jackson was available. Ben Johnson believes Jackson can be an integral part of the reimagined offensive line in Chicago.
Johnson discussed how he evolved as the play caller that led the NFL's top-scoring offense and then became Bears head coach.
With Caleb Williams on his rookie contract, the Bears know that now is the time for strike, even with a new head coach.