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Chicago Bears News
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Columnist Marc Silverman writes about the Bears.
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Palatine Mayor Jim Schwantz warned the current funding framework being considered for an Arlington Park Bears stadium could force the village into taking on debt.
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Bears general manager Ryan Poles will have to look for a starting center after it was reported that Drew Dalman will retire at the age of 27. Dalman still had two years left on a three-year contract he signed with the team last offseason.
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The Bears will be hustling to find a replacement for center Drew Dalman. But an NFL player choosing to retire on his own terms should be celebrated.
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Now that the NFL Combine has come and gone, here are five defensive linemen who could be in play for the Bears in the first or second round of the draft.
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Bears center Drew Dalman will reportedly retire this offseason at the ago of 27, according to multiple reports. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report the news Tuesday.
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Gov. JB Pritzker remains optimistic about a potential Bears stadium deal, despite delays in the legislative calendar.
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Will D.J. Moore be on the team next season? What does the league think of Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson? That and more Bears takeaways from the NFL combine.
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When Bears QB Caleb Williams does return — the Bears’ offseason program launches in Lake Forest in April — Ben Johnson and his coaches will have direct marching orders for their starting quarterback as the team works to continue its ascent. At the top of the list: a push to make Williams more efficient.
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A year after rebuilding the offensive line, Bears GM Ryan Poles will need to pull off another renovation, this time with his defensive line.
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