Chicago Bears 2026 NFL Draft 1st round target
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Every week or so, someone in the Chicago media fires out some information about the Chicago Bears ’ quest for a new stadium. Much of it is speculation, some is sourced, and some of it is just cheap ‘look at me, I can talk about the Bears stadium and get some engagement’ content.
The Bears will either build in Arlington Heights, Illinois, or Hammond, Indiana. On Friday, the Bears met with representatives at the Lost Marsh Golf Club in Hammond as the back-and-forth continues.
The latest development in the trade dispute between Dexter Lawrence and the New York Giants has taken a turn in the Chicago Bears' favor.
If the Chicago Bears move to Indiana, they will become part of the region — a corner of the state that has much in common with both Chicago and Indiana, yet proudly protects its own identity.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly set for a pivotal meeting with the NFL's stadium committee later this month regarding the site of their future stadium.
Based on the latest buzz, Kayden McDonald looks to be the DT1 and best option for the Chicago Bears if they take a defensive tackle early.
I can remember the feeling very distinctly when Luther Burden III was picked 39th by the Chicago Bears. It was overwhelming confusion, followed by an urgency to understand. Poles
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Chicago Bears linked to Caleb Williams’ WR teammate at USC in draft
The Chicago Bears are expected to use their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on a position in the trenches. The Bears could go with a left tackle to fortify the position as there is uncertainty about Ozzy Trapilo’s return from a patellar tendon injury.