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With the third practice of Chicago Bears training camp in the books, there is a lot of buzz about the team under first-year head coach Ben Johnson and the high expectations for 2025. As expected, early training camp practices have been intense, fast-paced and bumpy. New playbooks are being installed on both sides of the ball.
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.
Before the Bears' workout Thursday, Johnson addressed his quick hook, and the short window the team has to learn his new system before the season starts.
Tremaine Edmunds intercepted Caleb Williams and drew praise from defensive coordinator Dennis Allen; Luther Burden III was not present.
Ben Johnson has set a powerful tone, and the players are joining him on this hard but exciting journey. If Johnson can continue leading with this intensity, Bears fans could be in for a memorable season.
Long after practice wrapped up at St. John Fisher University on a steamy Thursday morning, free agent wide receiver signings Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore stayed on the field, drilling into the details.