In our latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft roundup, the Bears land a top offensive lineman to shore up pass protection for Caleb Williams.
The NFL draft season is starting to pick up steam, especially with the Senior Bowl happening down in Mobile. Draft analysts are hard at working preparing their
The Chicago Bears and new head coach Ben Johnson are still in the process of putting their new coaching staff together, while also making decision about the team’s roster.
The Chicago Bears will prioritize offensive line and pass rush in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Scourton is the edge defender at the Senior Bowl with the highest pre-draft grade right now. The former Purdue star transferred to Texas A&M in 2024 and finished the season with a somewhat disappointing five sacks (he had 10 sacks in 2023).
The Chicago Bears were the most dominant team in the NFL during the 1985 regular season, and they arrived in New Orleans as a national phenomenon. A talented cast of marvels and misfits, the Bears punished opponents en route an 17-1 record led by their imitated-but-never-duplicated "46" defense.
The Chicago Bears have inspired plenty of hope with their hire of head coach Ben Johnson, but the 2025 NFL Draft will mark a key point in their journey back to contention.
With a passion for impacting players and building relationships, new Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is ready to support head coach Ben Johnson and help shape the team's offense around quarterback Caleb Williams.
With the New York Jets possibly looking for a bridge option at quarterback in 2025, one NFL analyst is predicting they land Pittsburgh Steelers pending free agent quarterback Justin Fields in free agency.
Matthew Lucansky stumbled upon wrestling when he was a kid. As the Carmel senior prepares for his final postseason, he recalled how it all started for him and his older brother Patrick 11 years ago.
Naperville North senior Zach Mally is a rare breed. The 5-foot-8 Mally led the football team in tackles as a cornerback last season, an unusual accomplishment, and he may be poised to do something else noteworthy. He wants to compete in two sports — football and wrestling — at a Division II college.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have come to terms terms on a one-year contract with veteran American defensive end James Vaughters, the team announced on Friday.