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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams made his preseason debut against the Buffalo Bills. It was the first time seeing the former USC Trojans quarterback sin
Will the Bears starters play in the preseason finale against the Chiefs? It certainly sounds like Ben Johnson might be leaning that way.
Kansas City's front office announced its decision to waive Young as part of a series of transactions that saw former first-round pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah placed on the Chiefs' injured reserve list. The team signed defensive lineman Owen Carney and linebacker Xander Mueller to bring its roster back to full strength.
We've long heard about how Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson plans to use multiple tight ends in his offense since GM Ryan Poles selected Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and in Sunday night's 38-0 preseason win over the Buffalo Bills, we saw that strategy come to fruition.
The Chicago Bears will host the Buffalo Bills in a 2025 NFL preseason battle on Sunday. The Bears are coming off a 24-24 tie with the Dolphins, while the Bills lost to the Giants, 34-25, in their first preseason contest.
The Chicago Bears enjoyed a 38-0 preseason blowout of the Bills, but here are two overreactions about Caleb Williams' stellar game.
Tyson Bagent, the underdog quarterback, stole the show at Chicago Bears' preseason game. He threw for 205 yards and a touchdown. Bagent's performance
After scoring touchdowns on four of their first drives vs. the Bills, Chris Simms believes Caleb Williams and the Bears' offense are trending up after back-to-back weeks of encouraging preseason performances.