Bears training camp observations
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The Chicago Bears haven't done a lot of winning in recent years but several NFL fans visited Pope Leo XIV to hopefully change that fact in 2025.
The Athletic's Ted Nguyen listed Chicago Bears' offensive lineman Joe Thuney among the NFL's 10 most versatile players.
On Tuesday, Chicago waived defensive tackle Jereme Robinson, a former football and basketball standout at Carver High School in Montgomery. Robinson was the only player on the team’s roster with Alabama football roots.
Our Most Important Bears of 2025 continues with Drew Dalman, who Chicago invested in to anchor the offensive line.
NFL.com's Eric Edholm listed Chicago Bears' left tackle Braxton Jones as a veteran who could lose his starting job.
Last year, the Bears traded a fourth-round pick to the Los Angeles Chargers for Allen to come to Chicago on the final season of his contract. Allen said he planned to choose between the Bears and a team in Los Angeles during free agency this offseason. No team has signed the veteran receiver.
Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland hasn't hit the practice field, but he's already impressed head coach Ben Johnson with his work ethic.
That said, the Bears have excellent depth in their WRs room right now — a stark change from recent seasons. Burden has also been dealing with a soft tissue injury for much of the offseason, so having Zaccheaus behind him is a nice security blanket for Chicago. Plus, his experience as a returner give him extra added value.