The experts often say it takes three to four years to evaluate a draft class properly. On this one measure, the 2021 QB class has overachieved and completed its evaluation early: a complete disaster.
Colston Loveland displayed “rare” intangibles in how he studied the game, so the Chicago Bears have pushed the rookie tight end, developing him as an all-around player.
Caleb Williams will learn. That’s what this is all about. Williams will learn quickly which of his gifts as a quarterback immediately translate at the highest level of his sport. Plus he’ll learn what ...
Defensive back Kevin Byard III joins Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears Weekly to discuss Saturday's matchup with Green Bay. Defensive back Nahshon Wright joins Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer for a ...
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Ozzy Trapilo finds himself positioned to make an immediate impact as a rookie as he's a contender for the left tackle job. Trapilo, selected in the second round of the ...
LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Caleb Williams saw the blitz coming as soon as he arrived at the line of scrimmage and knew how he'd combat it. The ball hit his hands, and Williams quickly turned and flung a ...
Bears' Linebacker Jon Bostic meets with the press after the Bears' 33-28 win over San Diego on Thursday night. Head coach Ben Johnson addresses the media Friday at Lincoln Financial Field after the ...