Chicago Bears, Training Camp
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A key veteran gets cleared just as Chicago prepares for its first training camp under a new regime. Just a day ago, four Chicago Bears players were placed on the non-football injury list, sparking concerns about depth as camp approached.
The Bears drafted Loveland 10th overall knowing he would need six months to recover from the shoulder surgery he had in January. He did not participate in offseason activities on the field, although he did classroom work to try to learn Ben Johnson’s playbook.
Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams are entering Bears training camp on the same page. Carmen Vitali explains why that might lead to different results in Chicago this time.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson wants to see a 70% completion rate from quarterback Caleb Williams in their first year together as the team opened training camp Tuesday at Halas Hall.
The Bears kicked off training camp, and there were some notable injury updates regarding Colston Loveland and Braxton Jones.
The Bears opened training camp on Tuesday, and we heard from GM Ryan Poles, head coach Ben Johnson, QB Williams and DT Jarrett.
The Chicago Bears are apparently interested in possibly adding another notable name to their offense for the 2025 season. The team recently met with current free agent and former Pro Bowl wide receiver DJ Chark,
Bears quarterback Case Keenum has been activated from the NFI list and will be full-go when Chicago kicks off training camp this week.