Michael Pitts+FollowWhy Dan Skipper could be the Bears’ secret weaponChicago’s hunt for offensive line help just got interesting—veteran Dan Skipper, recently cut by the Lions, has a direct connection to new Bears coach Ben Johnson. Skipper’s size and experience could bring much-needed depth and leadership to a young Bears locker room, especially after last season’s struggles protecting the quarterback. Adding Skipper not only weakens a division rival but also gives Chicago a player who knows how to help turn a team around. If this move happens, it could be a game-changer for the Bears’ rebuild. What do you think—should Chicago make the call? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears135Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago rookie linebacker turning headsRuben Hyppolite II, a fourth-round pick by the Chicago Bears, is quickly making a name for himself after a standout preseason. Despite being relatively unknown to most fans, Hyppolite racked up 16 tackles in just three games and is now in the running for a starting linebacker spot. For a team that’s been hungry for defensive playmakers, finding this kind of impact so late in the draft feels like a game-changer. Could Hyppolite be the surprise star Chicago’s defense needs this season? Let’s hear your thoughts on his potential! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears223Share
Chad Williams+FollowBears risk losing breakout TE Joel WilsonChicago just let go of Joel Wilson, the tight end who led the Bears in preseason catches and scored a clutch touchdown against the Chiefs. The plan is to bring him back to the practice squad if he clears waivers, but with his recent performance, another team could easily snatch him up. For a guy who started as an afterthought and impressed coaches all summer, this move feels like a gamble. What do you think—should the Bears have kept Wilson on the main roster, or is this just how the NFL works? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChicago Bears’ Johnson & Thuney: Game changers this seasonJaylon Johnson and Joe Thuney are set to make a massive impact for the Chicago Bears this season. Johnson’s lockdown coverage and bargain contract have fans buzzing, while Thuney’s arrival from the Chiefs could be the key to protecting rookie QB Caleb Williams. Both are recognized among the NFL’s top 100 players for 2025, but with the Bears’ stacked roster, could more names break out? Rome Odunze and Jaquan Brisker are ones to watch. Which Bear do you think will surprise everyone this year? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Amy Williams+FollowJahdae Walker’s clutch play stuns Bears fansJahdae Walker, an undrafted rookie out of Texas A&M, just made a name for himself with the Chicago Bears. His game-winning touchdown catch against the Chiefs, with only two seconds left, capped off a preseason where he led the team in touchdowns. Walker’s knack for shining in high-pressure moments is exactly what the Bears’ offense needs. It’s wild to think he was a longshot to even make the roster. With this kind of grit and performance, do you think Walker deserves a spot on the final 53-man roster? Let’s hear your thoughts, Bears fans! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears52Share
glen25+FollowBears shake up roster with surprise WR cutChicago Bears fans, the team just made a bold move by releasing wide receiver Samori Toure right after their preseason win. Toure, who spent last year on the practice squad, played all three preseason games but couldn’t outshine the competition. With so much talent at wide receiver this year, tough decisions had to be made, and Toure’s lack of effort on a key play didn’t help his case. Now, the big question is: who’s next to go as the Bears trim down their roster? Let’s talk about which receivers you think deserve a spot and who might be on the bubble. #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears378Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBears’ rising star sidelined for season startAustin Booker, who turned heads with a standout preseason for the Chicago Bears, will miss the start of the 2025 season due to a knee injury. Booker racked up five sacks and dominated in preseason games, making his absence a real blow to the Bears’ already struggling pass rush. With fans eager to see him face top-tier competition, this setback means Chicago may need to bring in another pass rusher to fill the gap. How do you think this will impact the Bears’ defense early in the season? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears253Share
John Camacho+FollowRoyce Freeman returns to boost Bears’ backfieldChicago’s running back situation just got a shakeup—Royce Freeman is back in town to help fill the gap left by injuries. With Roschon Johnson and Travis Homer sidelined, the Bears aren’t ready to rely solely on rookie Kyle Monangai as the main backup. Freeman, who brings experience and fresh legs, now faces the challenge of learning a new offense under coach Ben Johnson. With a big game coming up Friday, all eyes will be on Freeman to see if he can quickly adapt and make a real impact. What do you think—can Freeman step up and secure his spot in Chicago? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears20Share
John Camacho+FollowWill Tyler Scott stay or go? Bears fans buzzingTyler Scott just delivered his best preseason yet for the Bears, but with the 53-man roster deadline looming, his spot is anything but secure. Despite showing off his speed and playmaking—7 catches, 99 yards, and a touchdown—Scott faces tough competition from a stacked receiver room. If the Bears cut him, don’t be surprised if another team snaps him up fast. What do you think—should Chicago keep Scott for his upside, or make room for new faces? This roster decision could shake up the season for both Scott and the Bears. #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
phughes+FollowChicago’s WR surprise: Richardson likely headed to practice squadJ.P. Richardson’s preseason journey with the Bears has been a rollercoaster. He wowed fans at Family Fest with a 50-yard touchdown, but preseason games haven’t gone his way—just four catches for 28 yards, while fellow rookie Jahdae Walker has outshined him. Now, with an injury putting his final preseason game in doubt, Richardson looks set for the practice squad. For Chicago, this could be a blessing in disguise, giving Richardson time to develop without another team swooping in. What do you think—should the Bears give him another shot next year? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears130Share