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Chicago Bears News
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Bears columnist Marc Silverman writes about this weekend’s NFL draft.
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The runway up to the NFL draft can feel endless for the young men who put themselves under its exacting process. Years of hard work followed by weeks of being poked and prodded, culminating in days of anxiety-inducing uncertainty while they wait for their name to be called.
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The Illinois House voted 78-32 Wednesday night to advance megaproject legislation that would allow the Bears to negotiate property tax payments directly with local governments for up to 40 years at the NFL club’s Arlington Heights property.
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More than 48 hours after Bears tight end Colston Loveland spoke to a room full of members of Brian Piccolo’s family, the McCaskey family, coach Ben Johnson and general manager Ryan Poles, the front office and coaching staff will try to find the next Loveland — an impact rookie.
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The Illinois House could vote as soon as this week on a bill that would pave the way to a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights, but the amended legislation is also expected to include property tax relief and other economic development tools in order to gain broader support from lawmakers.
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The Bears honored T.J. Edwards and Colston Loveland with their annual Brian Piccolo Awards.
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Bears general manager Ryan Poles and assistant general manager Jeff King provided insight on Tuesday regarding their thinking heading into the start of this week’s NFL draft.
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The Bears will reportedly pick up the fifth-year option of right tackle Darnell Wright.
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Michal Dwojak breaks down the first round of the 2026 NFL draft.
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Bears quarterback Caleb Williams and some teammates met with reporters Monday at Halas Hall as the team started its offseason workout program. Here are four of the most interesting things the Bears said Monday.
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