When the Chicago Bears landed defensive tackle Grady Jarrett on the first day of free agency, general manager Ryan Poles knew what he was getting in the 11-year veteran.
The Bears have three new starters on their offensive line, possibly two more on defense and the draft is still six weeks away.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles and coach Ben Johnson met with reporters Wednesday at Halas Hall on the first day of the new NFL year and the official start of free agency. The Bears announced a ...
Getting a player who can be, as Poles described, disruptive as Odeyingbo is, that will allow defensive coordinator Dennis Allen to put him in different positions to maximize his success. Although he's ...
While driving past a telephone pole (especially at night), you might have seen a yellow grid design on its side. What are ...
Chicago Bears coach and GM see offensive linemen as the right blend of physicality and intelligence to execute a variety of blocking schemes.
Breaking down the Bears' need for an edge rusher in the draft, who they could get to best fit the need and whether it needs to be a priority for GM Ryan Poles.
When defensive linemen Grady Jarrett and Dayo Odeyingbo met with reporters this week at Halas Hall after signing free-agent ...
The Bears weren’t planning to trade for two Pro Bowl guards, but when the opportunity presented itself, they acted quickly to ...
In a world where the unipolar world is being replaced by balkanised power blocs, South Africa must consolidate its regional power.
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The Chicago Bears have made significant offseason changes, including trading for DJ Moore and signing Grady Jarrett, in an attempt to turn their losing ways around and compete in the NFL.
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