Chicago Bears training camp
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Training camp across the NFL has become a national spectacle. Media and fan access is more abundant than ever before, and with that comes a level of scrutiny an
This is exactly what was on display during Chicago’s fourth day of training camp, when Ben Johnson and Declan Doyle worked with the team on 3rd down and two-minute offense installs. After a frustrating few sessions to open training camp, the Bears offense won the day on Saturday, and both Johnson and Doyle were pleased with what they saw from QB1.
Caleb Williams had marched 44 yards on five plays during practice Saturday when the Bears lined up for a third-down play at the 3-yard line. It was a two-minute drill, not the red zone period that the Bears had struggled so terribly in the day before. But it felt important — as important, at least, as a drill on a backfield in July can be.
The relationship between a head coach and quarterback is the most important in sports. Their careers are intertwined. It’s no surprise the greatest quarterback
The operation at the line of scrimmage looked smoother for QB Caleb Williams on Friday, but otherwise it was another rough day at the office for the Chicago Bears offense.
The Bears' offense bounced back with one of its smoother practices, and Loveland made his debut in team drills.
Fox Sports hot-take extraordinaire Colin Cowherd had a brutal takedown of the Bears franchise quarterback Caleb Williams after struggling for the second day in a row at training camp.
When Caleb Williams twice had difficulty getting a play called Wednesday, Ben Johnson yanked the Chicago Bears QB and the first-unit offense from the action.
It’s your classic Bears camp Rorschach test. Should there be concern about the quarterback or is the defense simply playing at a high level?