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The Bears added to their offensive weapons during the 2025 NFL Draft when they selected Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden, however, early indications in camp have been mixed and came to a head Tuesday when Johnson reportedly kicked the rookie out of practice temporarily.
Following the move to hire Johnson to be their new head coach, the team went out and brought in quite a few new players. Among those additions were offensive linemen Jonah Jackson, Joe Thuney, and Drew Dalman, pass rusher Dayo Odeyingbo, and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.
Chicago bears wideout Luther Burden got kicked off the field by the head coach for misaligning at the line of scrimmage in a team drill.
Anyone wo believed the Bears were going to create an offensive force overnight doesn't understand the challenge faced by new head coach Ben Johnson.
The team impressed Monday at Halas Hall as it ran through all of its drills in succession. No, not Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears, but the military personnel who participated afterward in USAA’s Salute to Service Boot Camp in the Walter Payton Center.
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Here are three Bears who should make a push for their respective Pro Bowl debuts in 2025. This one should be pretty obvious. Rome Odunze flew under the radar a bit during his rookie year, but he still managed to catch 54 passes for 734 yards and three touchdowns. That was good for a respectable average of 13.6 yards per reception.