The Chicago Bears defense is already vexing the high-flying wide receiver tandem of DJ Moore and Keenan Allen.
Despite rough outings during OTAs and minicamp, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is still happy with his progress. He is ready to build on that when training camp arrives.
The Chicago Bears kicked off the final phase of their offseason program with mandatory minicamp at Halas Hall, where Chicago held their first of three practices on Tuesday afternoon.
The Chicago Bears drafted a good one in Caleb Williams. Not only is a good player, but he’s also a great human being. Williams seems to be very interested in supporting his teammates — both on and off the field.
The Chicago Bears have wrapped up all organized team activities (OTAs) following Friday's practice that was open to the media. The team will be back on the field next week for mandatory minicamp as the offseason program continues to roll on leading up to the 2024 season.
The Chicago Bears overhauled their wide receiver group in a big way over the past couple of years, which includes the acquisitions of DJ Moore and Keenan Allen (via trade) along with the selection of rookie Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick.
Any confusion over why the Bears haven't offered a contract extension to wide receiver Keenan Allen should now be clear. They have something more important to worry about, like figuring out how to pay for a contract extension in 2025 for wide receiver DJ Moore.
After an offseason where the Bears added WRs Keenan Allen and first-round pick Rome Odunze, Chicago WR D.J. Moore noted he won’t be calling for the ball and is thrilled about the talent in the room. “No, I don’t do none of that.
Some people might say you’re a No. 1 wide receiver in the NFL if you’re one of the league’s 32 best. But some teams have more than one player who meets the criteria, others zero.
Greg Gabriel is going position by position to see where the Bears stand this offseason, and next up is his look at the wide receivers. For the last few years, the wide receiver position has been a weak point for the Chicago Bears.
With Chicago Bears organized team activities (OTAs) underway and training camp right around the corner, it's time to start familiarizing yourself with the team's roster.
Before Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze were drafted by the Chicago Bears, they participated in a throwing session along with Bears veteran wide receivers DJ Moore and Keenan Allen.
The Chicago Bears have revamped the team’s offense yet again. It has been a rough past year for the team as they concluded that Justin Fields was not the man for the job in the long run.
In February, Bears receiver DJ Moore went "on record." He said clearly and unequivocally that he wanted Justin Fields to continue to be the team's quarterback.
D.J. Moore recently spoke about the Justin Fields trade and the Bears making Caleb Williams the No. 1 pick of this year's draft.
How will 2024 No. 1 overall pick QB Caleb Williams overcome some struggles during the early portion of OTAs?
The Chicago Bears traded quarterback Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this offseason, and wide receiver DJ Moore was not surprised when the move was made.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore has gotten a good look at incoming rookie quarterback Caleb Williams during organized team activities, and Moore is pumped by what he has seen.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore gave one reason why he’s enjoying the new offensive scheme under first-year offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. The
One analyst believes Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams won't face a steep learning curve and will produce solid numbers immediately.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is excited about the 2024 season. There is optimism surrounding the franchise for the first time in a long time, as the Bears look like they will have a pretty good team.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is very excited about what is to come in 2024. Entering his seventh season in the NFL, he has yet to make an appearance in the postseason, and he hopes that will change.
The Chicago Bears are generating significant buzz ahead of the 2024 season, with a roster packed with young talent and seasoned veterans. The addition of Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams and All-American wide receiver Rome Odunze has injected fresh excitement into the team.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore suggested he has already noticed a big difference working out with new quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears haven’t had an official practice yet, but wide receiver D.J. Moore explained one thing Caleb Williams does in passing workouts which is an improvement over the Justin Fields era.
DJ Moore is very excited about the Bears’ addition of Keenan Allen, and he thinks big things are in store for the team’s offense as a result.
The Bears are set up for success this season as they currently own the No. 1 and 9 overall picks in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. They also traded for Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen and signed running back D'Andre Swift this offseason.
Last spring, the Chicago Bears traded the No. 1 overall pick to the Carolina Panthers and received the Panthers’ 2024 first-round draft choice plus wide receiver D.J. Moore.
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