quarterback Caleb Williams constantly left his mark on the Chicago and the NFL's charter franchise through his record-breaking performances, community engagement and trademark "Da Bears" catchphrase.
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“The Bears have several veterans whose contracts offer cap space if released, such as DeMarcus Walker ($5.2 million), Gerald Everett ($5.5 million) and Kevin Byard III ($7 million).” Great stuff.
Overview: Caleb Williams’ career did not get off to a great start in Chicago. The good news is things can get only better. And the way the Bears have already handled this offseason, it’s ...
Former Chicago Bears head coach ... Jauron drafted players whom many Bears fans grew up admiring: Jerry Azumah, Marty Booker, Mike Brown, Anthony Thomas, Alex Brown, Charles Tillman, Lance Briggs ...