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Projecting the Bears’ 53-man roster on the eve of the team’s first padded training camp practice Monday: Battle to watch: The battle for the No. 2 job between Bagent and Keenum, who have rotated during camp. Bagent has believers in the Bears’ front office, and the Bears are sure to keep Keenum to help guide Williams.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox thinks teams should be targeting Detroit Lions quarterback Hendon Hooker, and one of the teams he suggests is the Lions' division rival, the Chicago Bears.
Chicago Bears veteran reacts to Ben Johnson’s choice to start the offense off the field, sharing insights on the team’s strategy and impact.
Ben Johnson grants Bears' wish to be coached harder on Day 1 by yanking 1st-string offense off field
Williams had a rough morning that started with a pick-six to linebacker Tremaine Edmunds on the first snap of 11-on-11 work and later felt Johnson’s fire when the first-string offense couldn’t get lined up correctly in seven-on-seven drills. After multiple pre-snap issues, Johnson couldn’t watch anymore and yelled, “You’re out,” to the entire unit.
Jaquan Brisker, Tyrique Stevenson and Tremaine Edmunds are some of the players to watch during camp at Halas Hall.
Chicago Bears fans are beginning to feel the excitement of Ben Johnson as their team’s head coach, and former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III believes there is good reason for that. Johnson was hired to be Chicago’s head coach in January following the midseason dismissal of Matt Eberflus.
Ben Johnson was reportedly upset with Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears offense at practice. Colin Cowherd asks if it’s possible for Williams to make a leap in year 2, and if the Bears are in trouble.