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
Chad Williams+FollowChicago Bears ready to move on from Zacch PickensZacch Pickens, once a promising third-round pick for the Bears, is likely on his way out as the team faces tough roster decisions. Despite high hopes, Pickens never quite found his footing in Chicago, struggling to make an impact on the field and falling behind new additions on the depth chart. Even with plenty of preseason snaps, his performance hasn’t been enough to secure his spot. As roster cutdown day approaches, it looks like the Bears are set to part ways, raising questions about draft strategy and player development. What do you think—should the Bears give him one more shot or is it time to move on? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears112Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRoschon Johnson’s Bears future in doubtChicago’s running back room could see a major shakeup soon. With rookie Kyle Monangai turning heads in camp, former fourth-round pick Roschon Johnson might be on the chopping block—even after fans hoped new coaching would unlock his potential. Johnson’s production dipped last year, partly due to limited opportunities, and now an untimely injury has kept him off the field. If the Bears let him go, it’s a sign the team is ready to move on and possibly look for fresh talent elsewhere. What do you think—should the Bears give Johnson another shot, or is it time for a change? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears135Share
Jay Williams+FollowWhy Tyson Bagent chose Chicago over a starting jobTyson Bagent just turned down a shot at being a starting quarterback elsewhere to stay with the Chicago Bears—and it’s all about loyalty, comfort, and growth. Even though he could’ve chased more money and a bigger role, Bagent says the Bears’ coaching staff, the city, and the team culture made it an easy choice. He’s betting on long-term development in a system he loves, surrounded by people he trusts. For Bears fans, this means rare stability at quarterback, with a hungry, talented backup ready to step in. Would you have made the same call in his shoes? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears4739Share
John Camacho+FollowBooker’s breakout puts Bears’ defense on noticeAustin Booker’s preseason performance has turned heads in Chicago—he’s racked up a league-leading 4.5 sacks and is making a serious case for a bigger role this season. The rookie edge rusher’s speed and relentless play have been a bright spot, especially as the Bears dominated the Bills 38-0. With his roster spot all but locked in, many are saying Booker should sit out the final preseason game to stay healthy for the opener. How do you feel about resting standout players before the season starts? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Jay Williams+FollowIan Wheeler’s breakout moment for the BearsIan Wheeler just turned heads at Soldier Field, racking up 80 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears’ preseason blowout against the Bills. For a guy who didn’t even have a Wikipedia page last week, that’s a serious statement. Even with a crowded backfield, Wheeler’s performance has fans buzzing about whether he deserves a real shot at the roster or at least a spot on the practice squad. The Bears have let talent slip away before—should they take a chance on Wheeler this time? What do you think: keep him or risk watching him shine elsewhere? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBears defense faces tough blow with Smith injuryThe Bears’ preseason shutout win over the Bills was clouded by a serious setback—cornerback Terell Smith’s ankle injury. Head coach Ben Johnson didn’t sugarcoat it, calling Smith’s injury the worst among the team’s recent knocks. Smith’s absence could shake up Chicago’s defensive depth, putting more pressure on guys like Nahshon Wright to step up. For a team that’s been building a solid secondary, losing Smith for a long stretch would be a big test. How do you think this will impact the Bears’ season, and who should fill the gap? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears1713Share
Chad Williams+FollowBears’ defensive depth faces real testThe Chicago Bears just delivered a blowout win against the Bills, but now there’s a real concern brewing: their defensive end depth is suddenly razor-thin. With both Austin Booker and Dominique Robinson leaving the game with injuries, the team’s backup options behind Montez Sweat are looking shaky. Fans were excited to see Booker step up this season, but now the Bears might have to rely on unproven players or look for help in free agency. How worried are you about the Bears’ defense holding up if these injuries linger? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears11Share
glen25+FollowBears preseason win puts Mark Perry’s spot in jeopardyChicago’s 38-0 preseason win over Buffalo was a huge boost for the Bears, but not everyone came out on top. Defensive back Mark Perry, a recent signing, struggled in his debut—missing tackles and allowing catches in just 17 snaps. With other DBs like Tre Flowers and Nick McCloud shining, Perry’s shot at making the final 53-man roster is looking slim. He’ll need a standout performance against the Chiefs to keep his NFL dream alive. What do you think—should the Bears give Perry another chance, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears20Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBears preseason shakeup: Everett still unsignedChicago’s preseason is heating up, but Gerald Everett, last year’s high-profile tight end signing, is still without a team as the regular season approaches. After a disappointing season with the Bears—just eight catches and no touchdowns—Everett was released, saving the team $5.5 million. Despite his solid career stats, he’s yet to find a new home, and with preseason almost over, his options are shrinking fast. Could a last-minute injury or roster move open a door for him, or is this the end of the road? What do you think teams are looking for that Everett isn’t offering? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears50Share