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The Chicago Bears positioned themselves as a team to watch this season with the hiring of former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as head coach, a move that fans hope will shore up one of the franchise's historic Achilles heels,
It hasn't exactly been a great start for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in training camp, as the second-year player has been throwing more interceptions than head coach Ben Johnson — or anyone — can tolerate.
There might be a change in the Bears running backs room. This player could become the Bears' breakout player if he takes the next step.
As the Chicago Bears entered training camp this year, they did so under immense pressure from fans to demonstrate more success on the offensive side
Next up at No. 5 is wide receiver Rome Odunze, who's poised for a breakout year after a modest rookie season as the third wideout in a dysfunctional offense.
The Chicago Bears have a sleeper weapon that new head coach Ben Johnson could utilize just like he used another certain star with the Detroit Lions.
NFL analysts identify the non-playoff teams that made the biggest leap since the end of last season. Did the Bears add enough around Caleb Williams? Can Pete Carroll turn the Raiders around?