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The Bears' D-line made big plays to keep Caleb Williams out of the end zone in the two-minute drill. Plus, Dexter's big opportunity.
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The Bears want to find a groove on offense as quickly as possible to start training camp. And GM Ryan Poles feels good about the lines.
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Williams and the Bears start practices Saturday. Unlike Mitch Trubisky and Justin Fields, he begins as the undisputed No. 1 quarterback.
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Kmet, who has always been upbeat, is ready for the Bears to meet lofty expectations. “We’ve got to get this thing going quickly," he said.
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The Bears wrapped up their offseason training program. Next up for Williams? Summer break, but he'll still find time to work.
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The Bears are optimistic, but there are still questions on both lines. And what roster battles should we watch when camp begins?
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While the Bears' top pick continues adjusting, Montez Sweat returns and Keenan Allen discusses his future.
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Bears coaches talked about a few veterans who could have bigger roles in 2024, including Jones, Gervon Dexter and Kyler Gordon.
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If it's Caleb Williams, he'll enter a nice situation with the Bears, as the depth chart shows us more talent and fewer holes than usual.
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With almost $60 million in salary-cap space, the Bears are in position to upgrade several positions in free agency starting next week.
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Our annual exercise of organizing the Bears' roster into tiers shows that GM Ryan Poles has accumulated depth and more foundational players.
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We go inside the numbers for the 2023 Bears offense, looking at Moore's milestones and the O-line, where Darnell Wright was an ironman.
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The Bears have a lot of young players playing at a high level as the wins add up late in the season. Poles should like that.
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It didn't mean much in the standings, but Bears veterans say an effort like Sunday's means a lot in the locker room.
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The Bears dialed up deep shots but rarely connected in Cleveland, and as it has often been, the errors were across the board on offense.
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The Browns' 38-year-old quarterback made more plays than Fields did Sunday. What does that mean for the Bears QB's future?
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The Bears had their chances, including the final Hail Mary. Instead, it was another fourth-quarter collapse, all but ending playoff hopes.
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Fields has a major opportunity to impress the front office in Chicago, and teams around the league, if he plays well in Cleveland.
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Moore showed his value once again with a rushing and a receiving touchdown, leading the Bears to a 28-13 win over the Lions.
Given that it was at home and just the second NFC North victory in two years, Sunday's win qualifies as the best of Matt Eberflus' tenure.
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