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The Chicago Bears have wrapped their first week of training camp, and there was plenty to unpack from the first four practices.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears training camp: Offense ends first week of practices on high noteThe first week of Bears' camp concluded with the Bears' offense looking much better compared to the early days. Caleb Williams wasn't perfect, but he looked in control.
Williams continued to struggle in the Bears’ third training-camp practice, particularly during red-zone drills.
ESPN's Courtney Cronin provided a more balanced view, noting that after a difficult 7-for-7 red zone period, the Bears offense bounced back with back-to-back completions to Rome Odunze and Zaccheaus during 11-on-11s. She also pointed out the Bears' defensive backs' strong coverage near the goal line.
Offensive coordinator Declan Doyle offers an explanation why the main Bears receiver from the past two years has been less of a target point so far in camp.
After an underwhelming rookie season, Caleb Williams is preparing for the 2025 campaign with many eyes paying close attention to his development.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is fine with a three-man race during training camp determining who will start at left tackle this season
Bears Offensive Struggles Run Up the Middle. They average 2.71 yards per run up the middle according to NFLGSIS.com. This is last in the NFL. They don't do it very often, either.