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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson had his offensive linemen catching passes on the last day of minicamp, a similar aspect of practice observed in Detroit during Friday practices.
Tyson Bagent comments on competing with Case Keenum for the Chicago Bears QB2 role, showcasing his maturity and confidence.
As the Bears concluded their three-day minicamp, Johnson named four standouts from the week, including two 2025 draft picks.
Writer Gabby Hajduk discusses seven takeaways from the final day of the Bears’ mandatory minicamp Thursday at Halas Hall.
Day 3 of Bears minicamp is in the books. Our takeaways from Thursday's practice include trick plays and standout players.
Ben Johnson wanted to see the team stack success and understand the playbook before hammering out concrete roles in training ...
Chicago Bears running back Roschon Johnson (23) catches a pass while Chicago Bears running backs coach is Eric Bieniemy looks on during Chicago Bears minicamp at Halas Hall on June 4, 2025, in Lake ...
Case Keenum thought he might be done. The 37-year-old journeyman quarterback missed all of last season with the Houston ...
The Bears need Keenum to help them get there. General manager Ryan Poles didn’t keep a veteran quarterback on his in-season ...
"The Vikings surrendered a 2017 first-round pick and a conditional 2018 fourth-round pick. That's a lot for an oft-injured ...
Ben Johnson doesn’t want the Bears to be a “palms-up team.” That’s a message he’s sent to quarterback Caleb Williams and the ...
Veteran quarterback Case Keenum admitted he was close to hanging up his cleats. But joining the Bears was too much to pass up ...