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Our Bears training camp position preview continues with cornerback, which is arguably the strongest position on the roster.
Can Bears seventh-round pick Kyle Monangai earn playing time as a rookie? Here’s what the former Rutgers running back needs to prove during training camp.
Here we'll try to look at two players who are sneaky Chicago Bears trade candidates entering 2025 NFL training camp.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBears Training Camp Battle Breakdown: Can Luther Burden III make up for lost time and who else will stand out behind DJ Moore and Rome Odunze?It's also notable that Duvernay last played in Jacksonville with new passing game coordinator Press Taylor, so there is an avenue where the former third-round pick can bring some of his blazing speed to the offensive side of the ball as a downfield threat.
Luke Newman was playing at Holy Cross. Now he’ll head into training camp with the Chicago Bears. Here’s what Newman needs to prove.
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SB Nation on MSNBears TE Colston Loveland Gives Shoulder Injury Update, Training Camp StatusMike Berman of NBC Chicago asked Loveland on Tuesday morning about the shoulder injury and reports that Loveland stated his shoulder is “100%.” However, when asked if he would be on the field at the start of training camp, the tight end stated that is yet to be determined.
The timeline for Chicago Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones to return to practice this summer has changed from when head coach Ben Johnson addressed the media in April. He is not expected to begin practicing at the start of training camp. During the ...
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson believes an offense can’t have too many weapons. The question is how Luther Burden III mixes in with DJ Moore and Rome Odunze.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBears Training Camp Battle Breakdown: Sorting out the interior defensive line rotation after multiple additions and one returning playerPrior to suffering a season-ending pectoral injury, Billings ranked inside the Top-10 among all interior defenders with a 80.8 pass rush grade. While the pressure and sack numbers weren't eye-popping, the tape showed him pushing the pocket back from the middle of the line of scrimmage.