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The bottom of NFL rosters turn over constantly, and the Bears will be no different this year under new head coach Ben Johnson. Several vested veterans are entering camp on the roster bubble, hoping to stand out enough to earn a position on the initial 53-man roster.
The Chicago Bears have already made plenty of noise this offseason—from a flashy rookie class featuring Luther Burden III, Ozzy Trapilo, and Colston Loveland, to splashy free-agent moves and a new head coach in Ben Johnson.
Jones is still recovering from a fractured ankle he suffered in December, and he's entering 2025 on an expiring contract. His outlook in Chicago is murky, at best, which could lead to the Bears pushing Trapilo to the front of the line.
Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. has plenty of lessons he's already taken away from new teammate Grady Jarrett.
The Chicago Bears and general manager Ryan Poles have reached an agreement on a contract extension, CBS Sports NFL senior insider Jonathan Jones confirms. Poles, who had two years remaining on his contract,
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Despite fan sentiment favoring a switch at left tackle to rookie Ozzy Trapilo, the Bears still have Braxton Jones and here's why he'll be tough to dislodge when healthy.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Before his rookie season in the NFL gets ready to start, Colston Loveland had to return to the college town he starred in one last time.
Surrey secured their place at T20 Blast Finals Day as they defended 132 to beat The Blaze. Elsewhere, Bears took a huge step towards reaching 27 July's showpiece at The Oval with victory over Somerset, while Durham kept their slim hopes of qualifying alive by beating and eliminating Hampshire.