Despite rough outings during OTAs and minicamp, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is still happy with his progress. He is ready to build on that when training camp arrives.
In the middle of the offseason, the Chicago Bears did something major, considering they planned on adding Caleb Williams in the upcoming draft class. With a rookie quarterback coming into the league with sky-high expectations, the Bears made sure Williams’ transition into the league was simple.
After they couldn't come to terms for a contract restructuring, the Los Angeles Chargers' new front office regime — led by new general manager Joe Hortiz — decided to offload six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears this offseason, in what could be seen as something of a cost-cutting venture.
The Chicago Bears' mandatory minicamp concluded on Thursday. Veterans like Montez Sweat and Nate Davis took rest while participating in some drills while others worked on shaking off the rust.
The Los Angeles Chargers shocked many when they decided to part ways with their top wide receivers, Pro Bowler Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. The Chargers released Williams in mid-March, and a week later, he signed a one-year deal with the New York Jets.
After spending his entire career in California, wide receiver Keenan Allen was traded from the Chargers to the Bears during the offseason. Though it has only been a few months, Allen appears to like what he has seen so far.
The Chicago Bears swung a trade with the Los Angeles Chargers to acquire wide receiver Keenan Allen earlier this offseason, but Allen’s stay in the Windy City could be brief.
Who Will Lead the Los Angeles Chargers in Receiving in 2024? With Keenan Allen traded to the Chicago Bears and Mike Williams to the Jets, the Los Angeles Chargers are entering the 2024 NFL season with a significantly restructured receiving corps.
Keenan Allen has been a member of the Bears for a few months now and the wide receiver hasn't minded the move from Los Angeles to Chicago. Allen told reporters on Tuesday that "it wouldn’t be hard to adjust to a city like this" while discussing how it feels in his new home.
In addition to his lengthy resume, the wideout notably rebounded from a disappointing 2022 campaign, finishing the 2023 season with 108 catches for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns.
The moves and machinations of the NFL offseason are basically complete at this point. As teams move through minicamps and OTAs, the 32 head coaches in the NFL have a strong idea of who they will be leading in the 2024 season.
After a dramatic offseason, Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen finally said his goodbyes to the Los Angeles Chargers. In March, the Bears sent a fourth-round pick to the Chargers for Allen to play his final season in Chicago.
Several star players were traded at the beginning of the NFL offseason, and one position in particular saw some impactful players change hands.
The Bears acquired the WR in a trade with the Chargers earlier this offseason.
The Bears made the expected — and obvious — pick when they selected quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Now comes the hard part of building around him.
The Chargers traded Allen to the Bears for a 2024 fourth-round pick on March 14.
How many of the NFL players with six or more seasons with 1,000 receiving yards can you name in six minutes?
The past week has seen new Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz take major steps aimed at cleaning up the team’s salary cap situation.
The former California Golden Bear finds himself as a Bear once again, but this time in the Windy City.
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