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Ben Johnson grants Bears' wish to be coached harder on Day 1 by yanking 1st-string offense off field
Donation Options Search Search Search Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson walks on the field as players stretch and warm up on the first day of training camp at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Wednesday,
The Chicago Bears haven't done a lot of winning in recent years but several NFL fans visited Pope Leo XIV to hopefully change that fact in 2025.
On Tuesday, Chicago waived defensive tackle Jereme Robinson, a former football and basketball standout at Carver High School in Montgomery. Robinson was the only player on the team’s roster with Alabama football roots.
The defensive coordinator will have to operate the next few weeks of training camp without cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
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Bryan Perez from Bears On SI thinks one of the players who could lose their job this season is defensive tackle Gervon Dexter.
Braxton Jones, who's been the starter for the past three seasons, will face competition from rookie Ozzy Trapilo and second-year pro Kiran Amegadjie. Jones is recovering from a fractured fibula suffered at the end of last season, but you'd still assume the incumbent starter has the edge in the battle.
Eagles tackle Lane Johnson called the NFLPA’s issues “a [poop] show” Wednesday. Kmet was more circumspect, saying that he hoped the union would get their next hire right. Asked whether the public nature of the scandals worsened their impact, Kmet said that was part of life as a football player.
Bears suffer an early defensive setback as a key starter faces weeks on the sideline during camp.