Chicago Bears training camp preview
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Here we'll try to look at two players who are sneaky Chicago Bears trade candidates entering 2025 NFL training camp.
Can Bears seventh-round pick Kyle Monangai earn playing time as a rookie? Here’s what the former Rutgers running back needs to prove during training camp.
While first-round pick Colston Loveland draws attention, second-rounder Shemar Turner is quietly earning praise at Bears camp and positioning himself for future impact.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBears Training Camp Battle Breakdown: Can Luther Burden III make up for lost time and who else will stand out behind DJ Moore and Rome Odunze?It's also notable that Duvernay last played in Jacksonville with new passing game coordinator Press Taylor, so there is an avenue where the former third-round pick can bring some of his blazing speed to the offensive side of the ball as a downfield threat.
Shemar Turner plays with a fire that Chicago Bears coaches Ben Johnson and Dennis Allen like. Will that be enough for him to earn playing time on a crowded defensive line?
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Now fully tied at the hip after Ryan Poles' recent contract extension, the general manager and Ben Johnson are ready to shape this roster to their specification
The timeline for Chicago Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones to return to practice this summer has changed from when head coach Ben Johnson addressed the media in April. He is not expected to begin practicing at the start of training camp. During the ...
Kmet recorded 47 catches for 474 yards and four touchdowns last season, his lowest totals in terms of production since his rookie campaign. That's part of the reason the Bears secured Loveland with their top pick in April, supplying second-year quarterback and franchise player Caleb Williams with another weapon in the passing game.