Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams offered more of the same lukewarm stuff during his final practice with veteran players before training camp. Williams and the Bears rookies will be back next week for minicamp, but the rest of the roster is off until July.
CBS Sports has released their rookie WR projections
The Chicago Bears continued the final phase of their offseason program with mandatory minicamp at Halas Hall, where Chicago held their second of three practices on Wednesday afternoon.
The Chicago Bears were the talk of the 2024 NFL Draft. Chicago held two top-10 picks going into the draft, including the first overall pick. The Bears installed two foundational pieces on their offense of the future, selecting QB Caleb Williams and WR Rome Odunze.
Caleb Williams is not afraid. He is not intimidated. That much we know of the Chicago Bears’ no. 1 draft pick and overall top NFL selection. The former USC quarterback standout had impressed observers throughout his college run with a fearless demeanor and extreme risk-taking confidence.
The NFL season has yet to begin, but it seems like some players are already fanning the flames of a well-known rivalry. On Sunday, Chicago Bears rookies Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze were enjoying a night out in Old Crow, Chicago when chants of “Green Bay Sucks”suddenly broke out.
The Chicago Bears wrapped organized team activities this week at Halas Hall, including Thursday’s final session open to the media. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams had a rough practice during last week’s open session, but he bounced back during the final voluntary workout ahead of mandatory minicamp next week.
The Chicago Bears have officially been selected as the featured team on HBO’s “Hard Knocks” this summer for the first time in franchise history. The Bears were one of three teams who could be forced into doing the show — along with the Denver Broncos and New Orleans Saints — and it’s easy to see why Chicago was the chosen team.
There are plenty of rookie passers expected to play immediately this coming NFL season, and that's the market we dig into today.
Looks like Odunze’s hamstring tightness is no longer an issue. News out of Halas Hall during the offseason team activities (OTAs) is scarce due to the Chicago Bears' media policy, so when it was reported last week that rookie wideout Rome Odunze was sitting out due to hamstring tightness, the team never provided an update.
After missing the first week of organized team activities (OTAs) at Halas Hall, Chicago Bears' first round pick Rome Odunze appears to be back in action at practice.
It's never too early to consider which NFL rookies might be primed for big years. One such market that sportsbooks have posted is which first-year pass-catcher will lead all rookies in receiving yards.
The Bears are coming off their third consecutive losing season, but optimism might be at an all-time high for the franchise.
When the Chicago Bears selected Washington standout wide receiver Rome Odunze with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, everyone knew that they were getting a future star.
After landing their quarterback of the future in Caleb Williams with the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears added yet another weapon for him to go along with D.J.
The hype around Caleb Williams is obvious, but the Chicago Bears had a second top-ten pick in the 2024 NFL Draft in former Washington Huskies pass catcher Rome Odunze.
The Chicago Bears selected University of Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick of the NFL Draft, making him the third receiver selected in the class.
Caleb Williams was drafted first overall by the Chicago Bears, and immediately gifted a top wide receiver in former Washington Huskies pass catcher Rome Odunze.
One analyst believes Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams won't face a steep learning curve and will produce solid numbers immediately.
Former Washington Huskies wide receiver Rome Odunze will be catching passes from a college rival in Caleb Williams with the Chicago Bears, but he’s more than okay with it.
The Chicago Bears made a gigantic splash in April when they selected wide receiver Rome Odunze out of Washington with the ninth overall pick. For months, the expected first pick in the NFL Draft — Caleb Williams — was rumored to come to Chicago and after Roger Goodell called his name first before anyone else's, no one was shocked.
The Chicago Bears had three draft picks practicing on Saturday, Day 2 of their rookie minicamp–one of them is a punter. The Bears’ selection with the No.
The Chicago Bears are generating buzz with their revamped offense, and rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze is excited about the team’s potential. With the addition of star players like running back D’Andre Swift and wide receiver Keenan Allen, the Bears are looking formidable.
The Chicago Bears selected University of Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick of the NFL Draft last Thursday, adding to their ever-growing stable of weapons. But the landing spot may not pay off for Odunze, at least in his rookie season.
No two NFL teams have played each other more than the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. The rivalry dates back to 1921, and there's plenty of bad blood that goes back generations.
The Bears have not traded out of the No. 9 slot, after all. Chicago has used its other top-10 selection by drafting Washington receiver Rome Odunze.
Washington WR Rome Odunze would be a perfect fit for the Buffalo Bills if they can just figure out how to manuver themselves into position to draft him.
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