The moves and machinations of the NFL offseason are basically complete at this point. As teams move through minicamps and OTAs, the 32 head coaches in the NFL have a strong idea of who they will be leading in the 2024 season.
The Chicago Bears overhauled their wide receiver group in a big way over the past couple of years, which includes the acquisitions of DJ Moore and Keenan Allen (via trade) along with the selection of rookie Rome Odunze with the ninth overall pick.
Any confusion over why the Bears haven't offered a contract extension to wide receiver Keenan Allen should now be clear. They have something more important to worry about, like figuring out how to pay for a contract extension in 2025 for wide receiver DJ Moore.
Some people might say you’re a No. 1 wide receiver in the NFL if you’re one of the league’s 32 best. But some teams have more than one player who meets the criteria, others zero.
The Chicago Bears have a young core of players on their roster. There are a few veterans in place, but a lot of their hope lives within the guys who are 25 years old or younger.
Ranking NFL wide receivers is more challenging than it appears. Every wide receiver possesses different qualities that contribute to their team’s success.
The Chicago Bears hit the field on Thursday for their third organized team activity (OTA) practice, but it was the first one open to the media, and a few prominent players were absent from the practice field.
This is the 2nd part of a 2-part series exploring Chicago’s top trio of WRs, which includes accomplished NFL veterans DJ Moore and Keenan Allen to go with top 10 pick Rome Odunze.
After a dramatic offseason, Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen finally said his goodbyes to the Los Angeles Chargers. In March, the Bears sent a fourth-round pick to the Chargers for Allen to play his final season in Chicago.
After lacking talent at the wide receiver position for the better part of the last decade, the Bears have completely revamped the room in the last two offseasons with the additions of DJ Moore, Keenan Allen, and Rome Odunze, and they now boast what might be the best WR trio in the NFL.
Here is the blockbuster game and another intriguing matchup for every team in the NFC North.
The Bears enjoyed one of the best offseasons in the NFL, landing Caleb Williams, Keenan Allen, and more to improve their offense. Will it pay off immediately, or are they more of a 2025 contender?
Several star players were traded at the beginning of the NFL offseason, and one position in particular saw some impactful players change hands.
The Washington Commanders might have gotten the steal of the draft in the second round, drafting defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton. Drafting Newton puts longtime Commander and two-time Pro Bowler Jonathan Allen in a precarious position.
The Chicago Bears have one of the best wide receiver trios in the NFL with DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and rookie Rome Odunze, which should make for a smooth transition for Caleb Williams during his rookie season.
As we enter the 2024 NFL season, we have gradually seen wide receivers snatch the crown from running backs as the most important position in fantasy football, especially in the PPR ( point per reception) format.
The Bears acquired the WR in a trade with the Chargers earlier this offseason.
The Chicago Bears will soon have to make a major decision with their newest offensive weapon in six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen. Allen only
The Bears made the expected — and obvious — pick when they selected quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Now comes the hard part of building around him.
The Chargers traded Allen to the Bears for a 2024 fourth-round pick on March 14.
The Los Angeles Chargers wanted to make it known this week that they tried to keep Keenan Allen, but the star receiver’s agent says the way general manager Joe Hortiz characterized the situation was not accurate.
That would have allowed Los Angeles to retain the 31-year-old for years to come while dropping his 2024 cap charge.
The Los Angeles Chargers want to make clear that they tried very hard to find a way to keep Keenan Allen on the roster.
Newest Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen popped up at USC‘s Pro Day on Wednesday where Caleb Williams is set to throw for NFL scouts. The two potential future teammates greeted each other on the field before the young quarterback got to work.
How many of the NFL players with six or more seasons with 1,000 receiving yards can you name in six minutes?
The past week has seen new Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz take major steps aimed at cleaning up the team’s salary cap situation.
The Los Angeles Chargers traded Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears on Friday, but it certainly did not have to be that way.
The former California Golden Bear finds himself as a Bear once again, but this time in the Windy City.
The Chicago Bears have an interesting offense cooking as the NFL Draft approaches.
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