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With that in mind, we're taking a look at the biggest takeaways from Chicago's three-day minicamp that featured some notable position battles and an offense in training. Offense r
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears wrap OTAs and minicamps content with accomplishments, but set expectations for training campHead coach Ben Johnson said he had a good number of objectives for the offseason programs, from Phase One through Phases Two and Three. He thinks the team met that criterion.
Thursday marked the final day of the Chicago Bears' three-day mandatory minicamp up at Halas Hall. The Bears have one more week of organized team activities next week, with head coach Ben Johnson saying the emphasis will be on young guys and special teams.
Several players impressed during minicamp, including rookies Kyle Monangai, Ruben Hyppolite II, and Ozzy Trapilo. Returning players Dominique Robinson and Devin Duvernay also stood out, potentially earning larger roles this season. Head Coach Ben Johnson praised the progress and performance of several players.
The Chicago Bears’ organized team activities have rolled on, but not without questions. While a few veterans and young faces have been absent, the continued
Chicago Bears’ top two draft picks, Colston Loveland and Luther Burden III, are working hard to get back on the field, but are missing out on valuable reps due to injuries.
The Chicago Bears should give the Philadelphia Eagles a call and inquire about a trade for third-year safety Sydney Brown.
At the very least, Colston Loveland and Luther Burden III will have to play catch-up during their first NFL training camp.
Even before the 2025 NFL draft brought Sanders and Gabriel into play, the Browns had an intriguing competition between Flacco and Pickett on their hands. The addition of the two rookies only raises the stakes and makes it more likely that at least one QB gets cut by the end of training camp.