Bears Sign G Joe Thuney To 2-Year Extension
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That continued into the 2025 NFL draft, where Chicago added playmakers in tight end Colston Loveland and receiver Luther Burden III, as well as offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo and defensive tackle Shemar Turner.
This former Rutgers star running back could have an immediate impact with the Chicago Bears in his rookie season.
On Monday, Arlington Heights mayor Jim Tinaglia said there’s no done deal with Da Bears.
The Bears are gearing up for the start of OTAs this week. Here's a look at the remainder of Chicago's 2025 offseason schedule.
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Jason Lee, Mayor Brandon Johnson's senior mayoral adviser, openly acknowledged that, for the foreseeable future, Arlington Heights has the ball and Chicago isn’t even on the field playing defense.
This offseason, the Chicago Bears poured a ton of resources into remaking their offensive line. They started things off by trading for former Chiefs guard Joe Thuney and former Ra
Rookies and veterans alike will head to Halas Hall for a number of practices that will span three weeks. Practices will take place May 20–22, 27-30 and June 9-11. Because the Bears have a new head coach, they were able to hold a voluntary minicamp in April with veteran players.
Plenty of NFL players have used perceived draft day slides as motivation when they get into the league and Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III is jumping into that ring.