John Camacho+FollowBears eye Isaiah Foskey to fill Booker's shoesLosing Austin Booker to injury is a tough blow for the Bears, but the front office isn’t wasting any time. Chicago is giving former Saints defensive end Isaiah Foskey a tryout, hoping to add some much-needed depth to the defensive line. Foskey, a Notre Dame standout and second-round pick, never found his footing in New Orleans, but his college record is impressive. If he clicks in Chicago, this could be a huge win for the Bears’ defense and a smart move for the team’s future. What do you think—should the Bears take a chance on Foskey? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears51Share
Amy Williams+FollowBen Johnson shakes up Bears coaching sceneBen Johnson wasted no time making bold moves as the new Chicago Bears head coach. He went after top talent—even calling John Morton during his vacation to try and lure him from Detroit, despite Morton being courted by multiple teams. Although Morton stayed with the Lions, Johnson’s aggressive approach shows he’s serious about building a winning team in Chicago. With a fresh coaching staff and a new offensive coordinator, Bears fans have reason to believe big changes are coming. What do you think of Johnson’s no-nonsense style? Could this be the turnaround the Bears need? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears3015Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChicago Bears shake up: Johnson out, Monangai inBig changes are brewing in the Chicago Bears’ running back squad. With rookie Kyle Monangai stepping up behind D’Andre Swift, Roschon Johnson’s future with the team looks uncertain. Even though Johnson is just 24 and has shown flashes of talent, the new coaching staff seems to be favoring their own picks. It’s tough to see a homegrown player pushed down the depth chart, but that’s the reality after recent roster cuts. Do you think Johnson deserves another shot, or is it time for the Bears to move on? Let’s hear your thoughts on this backfield shakeup! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears3329Share
John Camacho+FollowBears shake up roster before Vikings clashChicago Bears fans, the team just made a big move ahead of their Week 1 face-off with the Vikings—injured running back Ian Wheeler is officially out. Despite a solid preseason showing after coming back from a torn ACL, Wheeler was released with an injury settlement, freeing him to look for new opportunities once healthy. While some hoped he’d stick around, the Bears are betting on their current running back depth, including Brittain Brown and rookie Kyle Monangai. Do you think this was the right call, or will Wheeler be missed in Chicago’s backfield? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears93Share
Jay Williams+FollowChicago’s ex-OG faces brutal Bengals debutLukas Patrick, once a starter for the Bears, is now the Bengals’ new right guard—and he’s immediately up against one of the NFL’s most feared defenders, Myles Garrett. After a rocky run in Chicago and a brief Saints stint, Patrick’s Cincinnati debut is raising eyebrows, especially with his recent penalty history. Fans are already buzzing: can he protect Joe Burrow, or will the Browns’ pass rush expose the Bengals’ O-line troubles? Chicago locals might feel relieved this isn’t their problem anymore, but it’s a huge storyline for both Bengals and Bears fans to watch. Thoughts on Patrick’s chances? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears71Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCole Kmet left off Bears captain list—what’s next?Cole Kmet, a familiar face for Chicago Bears fans, was surprisingly not named a team captain for the 2025 season. With new head coach Ben Johnson shaking things up and rookie Colston Loveland joining the tight end group, Kmet’s future with the Bears suddenly feels uncertain—even after signing a big contract last year. His production dipped in 2024, and now, with a younger option on the roster, could this be the beginning of the end for the local favorite? How do you feel about the Bears’ new direction and what it means for longtime players like Kmet? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears11Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhy the Bears are holding back Ozzy TrapiloOzzy Trapilo won’t be starting for the Bears in Week 1, and it’s not because he’s not talented. The team is actually thinking long-term, giving him time to develop as a swing tackle instead of rushing him into the starting lineup. Both GM Ryan Poles and an NFC exec agree: Trapilo’s technique and football smarts are clear, but he hit a rookie wall in camp and just needs things to slow down. By easing him in, the Bears hope he’ll become a reliable starter down the road. What do you think—should teams take this patient approach with promising rookies? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
phughes+FollowChicago Bears’ risky move: Cutting Tre FlowersChicago just made a bold call by letting veteran corner Tre Flowers go right before the season. Flowers may not be a superstar, but his physical play and experience across multiple teams made him a steady presence—especially for special teams and depth. With a roster that’s finally looking playoff-ready, is it smart to drop a proven vet who could step in if injuries hit? The Bears’ focus on strengthening the trenches is clear, but sometimes it’s the little depth moves that come back to bite. What do you think—was this a mistake, or the right call for a new era? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Jay Williams+FollowRookie struggles shake up Bears’ O-line plansOzzy Trapilo’s hot start at Bears camp had fans buzzing about a new face at left tackle, but things changed fast. The rookie hit a wall midway through preseason, forcing coaches to move him back to his college position at right tackle. Now, Braxton Jones is set to protect Caleb Williams’ blindside, while Trapilo focuses on finding his groove on the right. It’s a reminder that NFL transitions aren’t always smooth—even for top picks. With expectations sky-high for the offense, how do you feel about the Bears’ approach to developing young talent and keeping Williams safe? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
phughes+FollowBears’ backfield in trouble—should they grab Martinez?Chicago’s running back situation just got even more uncertain with multiple injuries and only D’Andre Swift left healthy. With Travis Homer out for weeks and no clear word on Kyle Monangai or Roschon Johnson, the Bears need fresh legs fast. Damien Martinez, recently cut by the Seahawks, could be the answer. He’s got a solid college track record and a physical running style that might fit right in. Would adding Martinez give the Bears enough depth, or should they look elsewhere? What do you think is the best move for Chicago’s backfield? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears82Share