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It is the Chicago Bears’ pocketbook that may be of more importance in trying to convince Chicago legislators to vote to ease the way for them to leave the city.
We've long heard about how Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson plans to use multiple tight ends in his offense since GM Ryan Poles selected Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and in Sunday night's 38-0 preseason win over the Buffalo Bills, we saw that strategy come to fruition.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNHow Chicago Bears' left tackle competition helped shape other parts of the offensive line
All eyes were on the left tackle competition on Sunday, but here's how that competition helped shape the rest of the Chicago Bears offensive line depth chart.
The Chicago Bears are now loaded with weapons on the offensive side of the ball, which is certainly great news for quarterback Caleb Williams heading into his sophomore campaign. But the Bears are lacking in one area: running back.
Camp is moving slowly but surely for the Chicago Bears. Ian Wheeler is one of the players to keep an eye on as things progress.
In numerous ways the percentages say the undrafted player in his second season can't be an NFL starter but there are always exceptions to the longest odds.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears starters saw their first preseason game action Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.
Chicago Bears cornerback Terell Smith suffered an apparent non-contact injury to his left leg against the Buffalo Bills.