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Halas Intrigue
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It takes a village to develop a quarterback. The Bears spent the last seven weeks trying to ensure Williams didn’t feel he was getting advice from every single villager.
Their contract terms are mostly predetermined by the collective bargaining agreement, leaving minimal room to negotiate details.
With a rookie quarterback in Caleb Williams and new weapons in place, the first-year coordinator wouldn’t set the bar too high for a fast start. But he sees the potential. “Guys are bought in. The personalities are jelling. The people are great. So with that, the results will come.”
With a healthy humility and respect for DJ Moore and Keenan Allen, Odunze is chasing big numbers right now — not after some kind of transition year in the shadows.
The rookie quarterback and his teammates — both offensive and defensive — plan to meet up again during the team’s break between now and mid-July
Just because they’re closest to a championship doesn’t mean they’re close.
Patrick Finley and Mark Potash break down Caleb Williams’ summer plans on the day the Bears start their break.
Warren spoke to a crowd Tuesday at the Lincoln Forum at the Union League Club of Chicago.
Lewis played for the Bears last season and caught four passes for 29 yards and a touchdown, but his biggest value was as a blocker. This will be his 19th NFL season.
Marcedes Lewis is looking to continue his impossibly long NFL career with the Bears.
McMichael chose Jarrett Payton, the WGN broadcaster and son of Bears legend Walter Payton, to introduce him at the ceremony.
Williams has noticed a common theme with Chicago fans. “They’re showing up, showing out and they put on a show every single time,” he said.
“Whether it’s a day that I like or a day that I don’t, there’s always good and bad in it,” Williams said of his offseason work.
A starter since Week 1 of his rookie season in 2022, the former second-round draft pick looks to take his game to another level in 2024. “The Bears haven’t gotten the best version of me yet,” he said.
Safety Jaquan Brisker has declared, “No more waiting.” This isn’t the year for “coulda, woulda, shoulda.”
Bears coach Matt Eberflus dismissed it as a non-issue and said the same of injuries that kept tight end Cole Kmet and others out Thursday.
It will be the first time they’ve brought another team to Halas Hall since the Dolphins in 2021.
Evaluating the Bears’ new rookie quarterback at the June minicamp.
Williams already sees plenty of options in the passing game after working with Keenan Allen, DJ Moore and others in the revamped Bears offense.
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