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?
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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.
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The Chicago Sky couldn’t win with Angel Reese.
Now, they can’t win without her.
After a loss to the Atlanta Dream, it’s unclear what was gained — or learned — from trading Reese away.
Maybe the combination of facing the worst big-league pitching staff in the hitter-friendly Coors Field will help cure a stagnant, run-starved Cubs offense
But last night's performance certainly failed to deliver an inspiring performance or suggest a turnaround is on the horizon.
Braden Montgomery made his major-league debut and blasted a shot over the left-field fence in the 10th inning for a two-run, walk-off home run as the White Sox pulled off a 6-5 victory.
“That was just surreal,” the 23-year-old said. “The crowd was pretty loud."
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Last month during OTAs, Bears QB Caleb Williams stole the show with a circus throw to Rome Odunze.
On the first day of a 3-day mandatory minicamp, it was the defense’s time to shine — namely, cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
Here's what else we saw at Halas Hall.
Chicago fans loved Angel Reese, but they loved her most when she played for the Sky. Now, she’s simply the latest addition to a lengthy list of beloved former stars.
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.”