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Bears safety Jaquan Brisker does not have plans to change his style of play despite his recent concussion history.
The Chicago Bears could add another playmaker this offseason, and one idea could send a nine-million-dollar New York Jets player to Chicago.
While rookie Ozzy Trapilo battles for a starting spot, top draft picks Colston Loveland and Luther Burden remain sidelined by injuries as the offseason program wraps up.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears wrap OTAs and minicamps content with accomplishments, but set expectations for training campHead coach Ben Johnson said he had a good number of objectives for the offseason programs, from Phase One through Phases Two and Three. He thinks the team met that criterion.
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Bears legend Mike Ditka's rookie season was one of the greatest ever for a tight end, but does Colston Loveland have what it takes to beat those numbers?
In a move sure to lend further credence to the view that the Chicago Bears will build a new stadium in Arlington Heights, Kevin Warren, the team’s president and CEO, in May paid $2.25 million for a five-bedroom, 8,725-square-foot shingle-style mansion in Lake Forest.
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SB Nation on MSNShould the Chicago Bears try and add to their running back room?Chicago Bears fans have discussed the running back position all offseason, as many were hoping for a new number one, or at the very least, a strong complement to push for the number two job. Whether it be via free agency (Nick Chubb,
The Chicago Bears drafted tight end Colston Loveland, raising questions about Cole Kmet's future with the team. Kmet has been a reliable target for the Bears for the past four seasons and will share the field with Loveland.