phughes+FollowBrian Robinson Jr. could be the Bears’ missing pieceChicago’s running back situation just got a lot more interesting—Washington is reportedly shopping Brian Robinson Jr., and he might be exactly what the Bears need. With injuries piling up in the backfield and questions about depth, Robinson’s power running and nose for the end zone could be a game-changer for Ben Johnson’s offense. He’s young, tough, and hasn’t been overworked, making him a great fit alongside D’Andre Swift. If the Bears can land him for a mid-round pick, is this the move that finally balances their offense? What do you think—should Chicago make the call? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears111Share
Amy Williams+FollowChicago Bears rookie’s tough break: Out before debutChicago’s new era under coach Ben Johnson and GM Ryan Poles is all about fresh starts, but not everyone gets a shot. Rookie Xavier Carlton, a 6’6” defensive end with a strong college record, won’t see real game action for the Bears this season. The team’s deep defensive lineup just leaves no room for him, despite his potential. Still, Carlton’s journey isn’t over—he could develop on the practice squad or catch on elsewhere. It’s a tough reminder of how fierce competition is in the NFL, even for talented newcomers. What do you think—should the Bears have found a spot for him? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears132Share
Chad Williams+FollowChicago Bears’ Caleb Williams gets real adviceCaleb Williams is stepping into the Chicago Bears spotlight with some honest words from former Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky. Trubisky, now with the Bills, told Williams to embrace the pressure and truly enjoy being the franchise guy in a city that lives and breathes football. It’s a reminder that the journey matters as much as the wins. With a new head coach and big goals for the season, Williams is feeling the push to raise his game. What do you think—will this new era finally bring the Bears back to playoff glory? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears100Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBears' left tackle dilemma continuesChicago Bears fans, the left tackle position is still up for grabs, and it's causing quite a stir. With preseason winding down, the team has yet to find a standout player to protect Justin Fields' blind side. The competition started with Braxton Jones, Ozzy Trapilo, and Kiran Amegadjie, but none have claimed the spot. Theo Benedet joined the fray, but the uncertainty remains. With tough opponents like the Vikings and Cowboys looming, the pressure is on. How do you think this will impact the Bears' early season performance? Let's discuss! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears11Share
Amy Williams+FollowJaylon Johnson’s return could boost Bears’ openerSeeing Jaylon Johnson moving well during warmups is a huge sigh of relief for Bears fans. With the regular season just three weeks away, his recovery looks ahead of schedule—great news considering the Bears face Justin Jefferson and the Vikings in Week 1. Johnson’s presence could make all the difference against one of the league’s top receivers. If both stars are healthy, we’re in for a real showdown. How much do you think Johnson’s return impacts the Bears’ chances for a strong start this season? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears71Share
phughes+FollowChicago Bears WR faces tough preseason setbackJohn Jackson III’s shot at making the Bears’ roster took a serious hit after a rough preseason opener against the Dolphins. Despite having a golden opportunity to impress, Jackson struggled—catching just one pass and dropping a crucial throw that could’ve set up a game-winning field goal. With the wide receiver competition heating up and others stepping up, this performance puts his spot in jeopardy. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can change in the NFL. Do you think Jackson deserves another shot, or is it time for the Bears to move on? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears236Share
Jay Williams+FollowNoah Sewell’s breakout moment for the BearsNoah Sewell wasted no time making his mark in Chicago—after just one preseason game, he’s looking like a lock for the Bears’ starting linebacker spot. While rookie Ruben Hyppolite II had a solid debut, Sewell’s instincts and playmaking stood out, especially with a clutch forced fumble and a huge tackle for loss on fourth and goal. Even though Austin Booker grabbed headlines with three sacks, Sewell’s performance is hard to ignore. With linebacker depth a concern coming into camp, Sewell’s emergence is a game-changer. What do you think—should Sewell get the starting nod? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears110Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChicago Bears shake up RB room with surprise signingBrittain Brown is joining the Chicago Bears just after their first preseason game, and it’s turning heads. Brown, who had a standout college career at Duke and UCLA but has battled injuries, is now in the mix to add depth behind D’Andre Swift, Roschon Johnson, and Kyle Monangai. With Equanimeous St. Brown’s injury opening a roster spot, the Bears aren’t leaving anything to chance. It’s a bold move by new head coach Ben Johnson, who’s known for creative backfield strategies. Could Brown be the next hidden gem? Let’s talk about what this means for the Bears’ offense this season. #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears6218Share
John Camacho+FollowChicago Bears shake up: TE Carlson’s last stand?Stephen Carlson’s time with the Chicago Bears could be running out as the team’s tight end competition heats up this preseason. With Cole Kmet and rookie Colston Loveland locked in, Carlson is fighting for a roster spot but sits behind more proven options. Unless the Bears keep four tight ends, Carlson’s days in Chicago may be numbered. Sunday’s game against the Dolphins might be his final shot to impress new head coach Ben Johnson. Do you think Carlson deserves another chance, or is it time for the Bears to move on? Let’s hear your thoughts on the roster battle! #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
John Camacho+FollowChicago Bears QB battle heats up in preseasonTyson Bagent is stepping onto the field this Sunday with his Bears future on the line. While rookie Caleb Williams is locked in as Chicago’s starter, the backup QB spot is wide open, and Bagent has to prove he deserves it over Austin Reed and Case Keenum. Despite some rocky moments last season, Bagent’s been earning praise from new head coach Ben Johnson during training camp. A strong showing against the Dolphins could secure his spot—or open the door for someone else. Who do you think should back up Williams this year? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears6431Share