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Once he begins practicing in full, Braxton Jones will be considered the incumbent starter at left tackle, but that may not last for long.
Day 1 of Chicago Bears training camp practice is in the books. Here are the players who stood out during practice.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams started out training camp throwing an interception on a day when the first-team offense felt Ben Johnson's wrath.
Follow our daily updates from Bears training camp, including intel on the QBs, tight position battles and potential breakouts ...
Meanwhile, tight end Colston Loveland was limited and Ozzy Trapilo got the first shot at starting left tackle.
During the spring one of the most noticeable shifts new Bears coach Ben Johnson and his staff brought was a higher level of accountability. Coaches stopped plays during practices, yelled at players ...
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson wants to see a 70% completion rate from quarterback Caleb Williams in their first year ...
Braxton Jones made a quick leap from Division I-FCS blocker to starting NFL left tackle as a rookie, moving into the Bears’ ...
NFL.com's Eric Edholm listed Chicago Bears' left tackle Braxton Jones as a veteran who could lose his starting job.
Training camp is finally set to begin for the Chicago Bears on Wednesday morning, a day after head coach Ben Johnson met with ...
The Chicago Bears kicked off training camp at Halas Hall on Wednesday. Here's what we learned from the first practice.
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