Bears Chairman George McCaskey Reportedly Voted AGAINST Expanding to a 17-Game Season
It’s long felt like a 17-game NFL season was a foregone conclusion. But it turns out it wasn’t unanimous.
It’s long felt like a 17-game NFL season was a foregone conclusion. But it turns out it wasn’t unanimous.
Justin Fields laid down the gauntlet after balling out at Ohio State’s Pro Day.
It’s all about the quarterbacks, baby.
Soldier Field will have fans for fútbol games starting in April. Meanwhile, the NFL expects to have full attendance at its stadiums during the 2021 season.
Ryan Pace, Matt Nagy, and others are out looking at quarterbacks across the nation.
The new NFL will feature 17 regular-season games, 3 preseason contest, and hopefully, some more wins for the Bears moving forward.
Sure, the Bears have needs all over the field. But the 2021 NFL Draft could provide solutions to Chicago’s problems.
All eyes will be on Mac Jones, the Alabama QB prospect who splashed and put up huge numbers in 2020.
This feels like the 49ers are setting a trap.
North Carolina has seen a football renaissance under Mack Brown. And leading the way the last few seasons were running backs Javonte Williams and Michael Carter.
Following Rashaad Coward’s journey from undrafted nose tackle from Old Dominion to Bears starting offensive guard was a journey.
Mac Jones threw for more than 4,000 yards, was a Heisman Trophy finalist, and won a national title with Alabama last season.
Purdue receiver Rondale Moore is a prospect on the rise and is drawing favorable comparisons to Tyreek Hill.
Angelo Blackson will get a chance to eat up space at the line of scrimmage while playing next to Eddie Goldman and Akiem Hicks.
Who doesn’t love more football?
Desmond Trufant has much to prove entering the 2021 season.
The Virginia Tech product was Mel Kiper Jr.’s 18th ranked overall prospect and second-highest-ranked offensive tackle when he declared for the NFL Draft in December.
All this movement elsewhere is putting the Bears’ quarterback quest in perspective. And it’s not great right now.
If you’re wary of falling down this rabbit hole again, you are not alone.
Artie Burns, who had first-team reps with the Bears defense last summer before suffering an ACL injury, is back with the team.
The NFL trade party is straight up chaos right now.
A *HUGE* trade is going down in the NFL.
Maybe George McCaskey should lean on Michael Reinsdorf instead of old heads in the NFL who happen to be his competition.
Elijah Wilkinson is functional depth at a position group that didn’t have that in 2020.
Adding a veteran presence with starting experience is nice, but the Bears’ cornerbacks room could use some more help.
Now that pen has met paper, here’s what Allen Robinson’s signing of his Franchise Tag tender means.
DeAndre Houston-Carson, a sixth-round pick in 2016, is set to start his sixth season with Chicago’s football team.
I don’t see a scenario in which David Montgomery loses a ton of carries to Damien Williams and/or Tarik Cohen.
Russell Wilson remains a Seahawk. At the same time, Russell Wilson remains available. The smoke is still thick on that front.
Rondale Moore opened eyes with his Pro Day performance. And when healthy, those numbers translate onto the field.
What if I told you there is a chance the Bears could have *TWO* first-round picks in the 2021 NFL Draft?
Chicago bolsters its rushing attack by adding Damien Williams, who has familiarity with Matt Nagy’s offense and Bill Lazor’s scheme.
Having Andy Dalton and Nick Foles on the same roster seems redundant. So what’s the move?
It’s no secret the Bears need offensive line help. And in these mocks, they’re getting some.
Desmond Trufant is in search of a bounce-back year in Chicago after injury shortened seasons in Atlanta and Detroit.
Christian Jones, who played 63 games at linebacker for the Bears between 2014-17, is back with the team on a one-year deal.
Elijah Wilkinson, 26, has 45 games worth of experience over the course of four years with the Broncos. He joins the Bears as O-Line depth.