Chicago Bears beat reporter for the Chicago Tribune.
Sean Hammond
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Bears CB Tyrique Stevenson was back at practice, so no injury worries there. LB D’Marco Jackson exited early yesterday and was not on the field today.
Safety Dillon Thieneman took a few reps with the first-team defense. First time we’ve seen that.
Beginning with OTAs, the Chicago Bears coaching staff has charted completions and handed out grades in the quarterback meeting room.
Bears DE Dayo Odeyingbo, coming off a torn Achilles, did some team drills yesterday.
Ben Johnson said Odeyingbo is ahead of schedule and this has been "bonus" time getting him some work in during the spring.
Johnson said they'll evaluate Shemar Turner (ACL) when camp starts.
LB D’Marco Jackson also appeared to exit early with a possible injury.
DE Dayo Odeyingbo participated in team drills for the first time that we’ve seen.
Bears mandatory minicamp practice just wrapped. CB Kyler Gordon remains absent as he deals with a soft tissue injury. CB Tyrique Stevenson walked off with the trainers midway through, limping slightly.
LB T.J. Edwards participated in team drills for the first time this spring.
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Here's more on the second-round draft pick out of Iowa.
Chicago — with no World Cup games — gives the US team a final send-off in a loss to Germany at Soldier Field
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Here’s a look back at the timeline of events, from Arlington Heights to Hammond.
Bears TE Colston Loveland said his 2025 season was "good for a rookie."
But in his mind, that's not going to cut it in 2026. Ben Johnson says Loveland's route tree has gone to the "next level."
Here's more from Bears minicamp.
The "pride and joy of Illinois" appears one step closer to a move across state lines.
So how did things get to this point for the Bears in their stadium saga?
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson called tight end Colston Loveland one of the most consistent players he has been around. “And that’s saying a lot for a young guy.”