The Chicago Bears' revamped offensive line means their 2024 starters are searching for new homes, and one may be on his way to the Seattle Seahawks.
A native of suburban Lake Barrington, Illinois, the Bears selected the Notre Dame product with the 43rd pick of the 2020 draft, choosing him over, among others, Jalen Hurts and Trevon Diggs.
The Chicago Bears wasted no time in the very first day of NFL free agency. They signed top free agent center Drew Dalman, ...
Caleb Williams, the young prodigy of the Chicago Bears, has shown his talent on the field and his savvy off of it. Can you ...
There is a significant drop off behind Ward and Carter in No. 1 overall pick odds, as Colorado wide receiver/cornerback ...
Kelly began his NFL talent evaluation career in 2007 as a scout with the Denver Broncos and worked his way up to assistant ...
Recently-signed Patriots defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga talked up his new defensive line teammates — Christian Barmore and Milton Williams. Tonga signed a one-year, $2.1 million deal with the Patriots ...
Despite arriving in Chicago at different points in their careers, new Bears defensive linemen Grady Jarrett and Dayo ...
The developer put pictures with its pitch for an NFL stadium and entertainment district at the former Michael Reese hospital ...
Between a few big trades and a flurry of activity among the players who did reach free agency, there were opportunities for ...