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The Chicago Bears were back at Halas Hall for their second practice of training camp on Thursday morning. While it was another light workout to open the summer, there were still plenty of notable headlines and standouts.
At a time when several franchises are making waves in the NFL world with retro throwbacks or cool new alternate jerseys, the Chicago Bears lag woefully behind.
The Bears re-signed safety Alex Cook Thursday morning, two days after cutting him. In between, the entirety of the Bears defense did 40 up-downs during their first practice Wednesday,
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The Chicago Bears' depth chart at running back will likely begin with Swift as the RB1 and Roschon Johnson serving as the primary power back in the RB2 role. Monangai should start the 2025 season as the RB3, but there's a direct path to early-down carries if he continues to impress.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears training camp: Staff stresses urgency - not panic - as offensive struggles happen earlyAt times, the Chicago Bears' early struggles on offense are a film most have seen before. Ben Johnson talked about all the struggles before Thursday's practice, issuing a firm urgency over anything else.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III continues to miss valuable practice time with a lingering hamstring injury.
Follow our daily updates from Bears training camp, including intel on the QBs, tight position battles and potential breakouts.
Chicago Bears training camp is in full swing ahead of the 2025 regular season. Under new head coach Ben Johnson, the Bears are preparing a return to relevancy with important practices and meetings at Halas Hall.
When Caleb Williams twice had difficulty getting a play called Wednesday, Ben Johnson yanked the Chicago Bears QB and the first-unit offense from the action.
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SB Nation on MSNChicago Bears Training Camp Day 2 UpdatesThe Chicago Bears had their second training camp practice early this morning, but before the players took the field, head coach Ben Johnson met the media. It was another solid press conference, but the part that caught my ear was when he was asked about his principles in calling an offense and if he had a run-pass ratio in mind for the Bears.
Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has high hopes for veteran linebacker Tremaine Edmunds and what he can do this season.