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With two weeks to go until training camp, the Bears are entering the final stretch of roster preparation—and the latest wave of additions has sparked quiet curiosity across Chicago. According to Just Another Year Chicago,
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson believes an offense can’t have too many weapons. The question is how Luther Burden III mixes in with DJ Moore and Rome Odunze.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams showed off his tattooing skills during the offseason. Music video director and record executive Cole Bennett posted a series of Instagram photos featuring Williams giving him a tattoo of the Bears' logo on his left shoulder.
Italian Beef is a sandwich beloved by Chicago locals. Now, after several seasons of the Chicago-based, hit show “The Bear,” the sandwich has a new legion of fans. NBC News’ Tom Llamas visits the legendary local shop that inspired the show.
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Windy City Gridiron on MSNChicago Bears 2025 Offseason Superlatives: Best MoveSam Householder: Hiring Ben Johnson. It was the obvious choice, the one that every fanbase hiring a coach wanted (as seen by all the coaching dominoes that began to fall after Johnson was hired), and it is the one that will have the biggest payoff. The Bears did the correct thing in the correct way. What a concept!
Fans of the hit Hulu show “The Bear,” are going to want to get in line extra early and come hungry to this Los Angeles deli because one of Chicago’s most iconic sandwiches, which inspired the show, will be popping-up here for just one weekend.
Taste of Chicago: Sandwich Joint that Inspired ‘The Bear’ Heads for Los Angeles originally appeared on L.A. Mag.
Chicago has fielded plenty of great teams over the years. But which Chicago Bears team is the best of all time?
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bears as Chicago Bears' Day-3 pick labeled overlooked rookie likely to generate buzz. The Chicago Bears' 2025 NFL Draft class has a chance to be pretty special. And that's not hyperbole.