Going undrafted in 2019 still pushes Chicago Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards, who reupped last week with a two-year, $20 million extension.
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Column: Buckle up. The Chicago Bears are well-positioned in an NFL draft that could get ‘wild.’
The Chicago Bears are the only team with three picks in the top 50 of the NFL draft. GM Ryan Poles says things could get ‘wild’ beginning Thursday in Round 1.
What is the Chicago Bears’ biggest need? Who would be the top prize at No. 10? 4 NFL draft questions.
As the Chicago Bears ready for the NFL draft, Tribune writers offer their perspective and insight on four key topics.
2025 NFL draft: Everything you need to know, including when the Chicago Bears pick and how to watch
The Chicago Bears hold the No. 10 pick in the NFL draft. Here’s everything you need to know, including how to watch and what time the Bears might be on the clock.
‘It’s all in front of him’: Bears coach Ben Johnson makes a strong impression on Cubs manager Craig Counsell
New Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson threw a ceremonial first pitch at the Cubs game Saturday and made a strong first impression on Craig Counsell.
NFL draft: Christian Watson’s knee injury could cause Green Bay Packers to try boosting receiving group
The likelihood that wide receiver Christian Watson will miss much of the upcoming season creates a dilemma for the Green Bay Packers as they make their draft plans.
NFL draft: Detroit Lions are in unfamiliar territory, picking late and trying to keep roster intact
The Detroit Lions have the No. 28 pick in the NFL draft, their latest slot in a decade. They also have a lot of talent for a change, and that’s not cheap to keep.
NFL draft: Minnesota Vikings eye defensive backs, with potential to find successor for Harrison Smith
With the 24th pick, the Minnesota Vikings are positioned relatively well for one of the consensus top two safeties: Nick Emmanwori and Malaki Starks.
Column: It’s a turbulent week for Chicago’s top sports executives, who could use a group hug
Between rebuilds, injuries, draft plans and losing, it’s an interesting time for Chicago’s top sports executives.
Aaron Rodgers says he’s not holding teams hostage as he weighs whether to return for a 21st NFL season
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Thursday that he is “not holding anybody hostage” as he weighs whether to return for a 21st season.