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Training camp across the NFL has become a national spectacle. Media and fan access is more abundant than ever before, and with that comes a level of scrutiny an
Caleb Williams had marched 44 yards on five plays during practice Saturday when the Bears lined up for a third-down play at the 3-yard line. It was a two-minute drill, not the red zone period that the Bears had struggled so terribly in the day before. But it felt important — as important, at least, as a drill on a backfield in July can be.
Most have deemed Caleb Williams to be in the ideal spot with the people surrounding him in Chicago. Dan Orlovsky's not so sure, however.
Practice might not have mattered to Allen Iverson but it matters to Chicago Bears coaches on offense, especially Caleb Williams' numbers.
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Yardbarker on MSNInsider argues Chicago Bears made 3 of top 50 moves in 2025 NFL offseasonThe Chicago Bears are entering training camp once again being lauded as offseason champions. However, head coach Ben Johnson and company understand that offseason rankings don’t hang banners.
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WolverinesWire on MSNBears nearly chose Michigan's J.J. McCarthy over Caleb Williams at No. 1 in 2024 NFL draftMichigan's J.J. McCarthy was nearly the No. 1 pick in 2024 NFL draft by Bears, debunking myths about his passing ability, per The Athletic.
Thuney, Dalman, and Jackson are the three new starters this year, and there's a good chance that rookie second-round pick Ozzy Trapilo will unseat Jones at left tackle, assuming Jones' health prevents him from making a full recovery from a fractured ankle in time for regular season play.