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The day new coach Ben Johnson walked into the Bears facility, he told the staff that it was time to get to work and he hasn’t backed down since. Every time the new head coach has spoken, he has sent messages that his staff is conducting business differently, and that’s a good thing.
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As the Bears scouted former Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy last year, they discovered tight end Colston Loveland.
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What does the Bears’ depth chart look like after last week’s NFL draft?
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After selecting eight players in last week’s NFL Draft, the Bears signed several college players as undrafted free agents.
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After the Bears selected Michigan’s Colston Loveland with the 10th overall pick in the NFL draft, this week’s High Five looks at the Bears’ interesting history in drafting tight ends.
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The Athletic’s Kevin Fishbain writes about how this year’s draft class for the Bears will instantly create competition on the team.
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The Athetic’s Adam Jahns looks at the key draft takeaways for the Bears.
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Here are some of the most interesting things Bears GM Ryan Poles and new coach Ben Johnson said about this year’s draft this weekend.
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When Luke Newman transferred to Michigan State last year after spending four seasons at Holy Cross, he wanted to prove that he can compete against the best.
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The Bears used their final selection of this weekend’s NFL draft to address a position many thought they’d hit on first. They selected Rutgers running back Kyle Monangai at No. 233 in the seventh round.
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