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The Chicago Bears' biggest strength entering the 2025 was declared by ESPN in their recent breakdown of every team's roster, and it was a breath of fresh air. But, with the good also comes the bad. But according to ESPN,
ESPN recently ranked the Packers and Bears as having similarly capable starting lineups heading into next season.
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson has been a cornerstone on defense since he was drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft. He signed a well-deserved four-year, $76 million deal back in March 2024 that has since aged like fine wine (although it sounds like he might want another extension soon).
The Packers just gave their ascending young right tackle a rich contract extension, one that Chicago Bears right tackle Darnell Wright may want to beat in 2026.
Looking ahead to the upcoming NFL season, Caleb Williams’ Chicago Bears could be in line to add a former teammate of Justin Herbert from the Los Angeles Chargers.
Bears quarterback Case Keenum has been activated from the NFI list and will be full-go when Chicago kicks off training camp this week.
ESPN came out today with its ranking of every roster in the NFL. It's a comprehensive list from some of the Worldwide Leader's top football minds, and by and la
Chicago Bears veterans report to Halas Hall on Tuesday ahead of the first training camp practice under new head coach Ben Johnson a day later.