The Chicago Bears selected quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL Draft last week, and Williams could be stepping into a gold mine.
The Bears brought in the fourth round of this year's draft, making him the first punter off the board. Taylor told reporters that No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams hit him up to say, "You're not going to punt much." But if and when Taylor does hit the field, General Manager Ryan Poles is expecting him to be a difference-maker.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror and the bulk of roster acquisitions made, it’s time to take a step back and review the busy offseason that has consumed sports talk around the country.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, and the Chicago Bears are looking forward to the upcoming season with their newest players. The Bears only made five selections during last weekend’s draft but came away with two blue-chip players in quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze at No.
The Chicago Bears selected Yale offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie with the 75th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Here’s a quick rundown on Amegadjie:
With the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is already busy working on developing chemistry with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears came out winners following the 2024 NFL draft, where they had what general manager Ryan Poles called an “impactful” draft class. That included the selection of Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick.
With the major part of free agency and the draft complete, it's easier to judge full rosters. At least, it's easier to assess who looks best in terms of raw talent.
Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze were the slam-dunk celebratory picks headling the Chicago Bears' 2024 NFL Draft class. But there was arguably no selection dissected more than Tory Taylor, the Iowa punter drafted in the fourth round.
In an attempt to clear up what he meant by what has become known as the "Hollywood" comment, Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson indicated where GM Ryan Poles might want to focus his attention in coming months before training camp with the few remaining unsigned free agents.
These three Bears' undrafted free agents have the best chance to make the team. The NFL Draft is over, and the Chicago Bears did well by selecting five players who are sure to make an impact as rookies.
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Chicago Bears enthusiasts are bubbling with optimism for the team’s future following a successful haul of talent in the 2024 NFL Draft last week. Notably, the spotlight shone brightest on their first-round acquisitions, securing Caleb Williams as the first overall pick and adding Rome Odunze early in the draft.
Perhaps they can allow Austin Booker to get on a field first before anointing him the new Mark Anderson. It was Anderson, you may recall if old enough, who came to the Bears in Round 5 of the 2006 draft after the trade of Marty Booker for edge rusher Adewale Ogunleye still wasn't enough to build a complete rush rotation.
It may have made more sense in the later rounds, but according to draft expert Mel Kiper Jr., the juice is worth the squeeze with Taylor.
The Chicago Bears haven’t had an official practice yet, but wide receiver D.J. Moore explained one thing Caleb Williams does in passing workouts which is an improvement over the Justin Fields era.
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson generated headlines when he said in March that quarterback Caleb Williams "can’t bring that Hollywood stuff into the building" as a rookie. Now that Williams is officially Johnson's teammate, the defensive back is clarifying his remarks.
The Chicago Bears' draft picks are in. Across the NFL media landscape, the Bears have been widely acclaimed for securing a very talented rookie class despite only having four picks going into draft day.
Even with the additions Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles already made, there are still moves to be made. Here are five free agents he could target.
The Chicago Bears' once again killed the offseason following Free Agency and the 2024 NFL Draft. From this point on, there are high expectations in Chicago heading into the rest of the offseason program leading up to the 2024 season.
The Chicago Bears selected University of Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick of the NFL Draft last Thursday, adding to their ever-growing stable of weapons. But the landing spot may not pay off for Odunze, at least in his rookie season.
The Chicago Bears have completely overhauled the roster this offseason and general manager Ryan Poles has done an incredible job transforming his team's future.
The Chicago Bears entered the 2024 NFL Draft with the fewest picks in the league and left with two franchise cornerstone pieces on offense. The two first-round draft selections by Chicago should have Bears fans worldwide excited for the 2024 season and the future of the Chicago Bears.
Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles pulls off two surprises on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. He selects a punter and trades for an edge rusher. On Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles pulls off two surprises.
The Chicago Bears made big headlines in day one of the NFL draft on Thursday by selecting USC blue chip quarterback prospect Caleb Williams with their overall no.
The Chicago Bears changed the future of the franchise on Thursday night by selecting quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze in the 2024 NFL Draft.
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