Today marks the first Chicago Bears fully padded practice of the season. While most reports from training camp have highlighted a much-improved QB-WR connection on offense, padded practices should give fans a glimpse into the state of the offensive and defensive lines. Two players, both rookies, are drawing most of the attention in the trenches. … The post Bears Complete First … [Read more...] about Bears Complete First Full-Pad Practice
Kyler Gordon looks primed for a second-year breakout
The beginning of Kyler Gordon’s rookie season could not have gone much worse. He was hemorrhaging yards to opposing receivers at an alarming rate, and many were already writing off the second-round selection in September. However, he began to turn the corner in the Bears’ week three victory over the Texans, and it seemed like … The post Kyler Gordon looks primed for a … [Read more...] about Kyler Gordon looks primed for a second-year breakout
Justin Fields Ranked No. 86 on NFL’s Top 100
The first 20 names on this year’s NFL Top 100 list are out, and for the first time, the Chicago Bears have a quarterback considered among the league’s elite. While less-informed and qualified evaluators from Madden and The Herd with Colin Cowherd fail to recognize Fields’ generational ability, his peers around the NFL have voted … The post Justin Fields Ranked No. 86 on NFL’s … [Read more...] about Justin Fields Ranked No. 86 on NFL’s Top 100
To Sell or Not To Sell; That is the Question for the Cubs
With the Aug. 1 trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Chicago Cubs are amidst the season’s most important stretch. The team sits at 49-51, third place in the National League Central, and only five games out of a postseason spot. The Cubs have played well recently, which has put them in a position to buy at … The post To Sell or Not To Sell; That is the Question for the Cubs … [Read more...] about To Sell or Not To Sell; That is the Question for the Cubs
Projecting Extensions Following Cole Kmet
The Bears locked up a piece of their young core as training camp opened on Wednesday. Cole Kmet, the Bears’ number 1 TE and 2020 2nd round pick, agreed to a 4-year, $50 million deal ($12.5 AAV), with $32.8 million guaranteed and $20 million in cash year 1, in 2024. At first glance, it seems … The post Projecting Extensions Following Cole Kmet appeared first on Chicago Sports … [Read more...] about Projecting Extensions Following Cole Kmet