Chad Williams+FollowCould Khalil Mack return to the Bears?Khalil Mack might be eyeing a Chicago comeback, and it could be just what the Bears need to fire up their pass rush. After a solid season with the Chargers, Mack’s name is floating around as a free agent option—especially since the Bears are looking to add more bite to their defense without breaking the bank. Even at 35, Mack’s still putting up impressive numbers and could be a great fit as a veteran presence. Would you welcome Mack back to Soldier Field, or should the Bears look for younger talent? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Jay Williams+FollowChicago Bears must fix their pass rush nowChicago Bears fans know the defense made strides last season, but the lack of a real pass rush is still holding this team back. Even after big signings like Dayo Odeyingbo and Grady Jarrett, the Bears just couldn’t get to the quarterback—finishing with fewer sacks than last year, despite Montez Sweat’s breakout. With injuries and aging vets, it’s clear: Chicago needs to go all-in on a young, game-changing edge rusher, whether it’s through the draft or a bold trade. What kind of move would you want to see from the front office to finally get this defense over the hump? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears40Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAustin Booker’s breakout could reshape Bears D-lineAustin Booker’s late-season surge brought a real spark to the Bears’ pass rush, and it’s wild to think he only played 10 games. After finally getting his shot post-injury, Booker racked up 4.5 sacks and made life easier for Montez Sweat, helping the Bears’ defense look a lot more dangerous. With so much focus on adding new talent this offseason, it’s easy to overlook how much growth can come from guys already on the roster. If Booker keeps trending up, Chicago’s D-line could be a real problem for offenses next year. What do you think—should the Bears still draft a pass rusher early? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBears eye game-changing pass rusher for 2026Chicago’s defense just hasn’t been the same without a dominant edge rusher, and it looks like GM Ryan Poles is laser-focused on fixing that. With only 35 sacks last season, the Bears ranked near the bottom of the league. Poles was spotted at the Senior Bowl, glued to the defensive line drills—especially watching Missouri’s Zion Young, who racked up 16.5 sacks last year. If Young keeps impressing, he could be Chicago’s next big draft pick. Would you be excited to see the Bears invest in a young pass rusher, or should they look elsewhere? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share
Chad Williams+FollowDJ Moore’s future with the Bears: What’s next?DJ Moore finally spoke up after the Bears’ tough playoff exit, and his message has fans buzzing. Despite criticism over his effort in the last game and rumors swirling about a possible trade, Moore made it clear he still values his spot in Chicago and appreciates his teammates. With new talent like Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III waiting in the wings, the front office faces a big decision: keep Moore or make a move? His contract complicates things, but his late-season clutch plays could tip the scales. What do you think—should the Bears stick with Moore or shake things up? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowChicago Bears’ big decision: Is Hendrickson worth the risk?Chicago’s offseason is heating up with talk of Trey Hendrickson possibly joining the Bears’ defensive line. Fans are buzzing about adding a proven pass rusher, especially with his history under coordinator Dennis Allen. But here’s the real debate: Hendrickson is 31, coming off an injury, and could cost over $25 million a year. The Bears have been burned before by pricey veterans, and with a solid rotation already in place, is this the right move? Should Chicago go all-in on a big name, or keep building smart through the draft and value signings? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowChicago Bears’ defense: What needs to change?Chicago’s playoff run was thrilling, but the Bears’ defense just couldn’t keep up with the league’s best. The biggest issue? Not enough pressure on opposing quarterbacks and too many rushing yards allowed. With standout Montez Sweat holding down one end, the team still needs more depth and fresh energy on the defensive line and at linebacker. Odafe Oweh and Nakobe Dean are two names that could make a real difference if the Bears can land them in free agency. What do you think—should Chicago focus on defense in free agency, or look to the draft for answers? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChicago’s surprise defensive standout: D’Marco JacksonD’Marco Jackson quietly became a game-changer for the Bears this season. While injuries sidelined big-name linebackers, Jackson stepped up, racking up 30 tackles, two tackles for loss, two pass breakups, and a sack in just four starts. His coverage skills even ranked him third-best among all NFL linebackers, trailing only Fred Warner and Zack Baun. With the Bears facing tough choices on veteran contracts, Jackson’s breakout performance makes him a top priority to re-sign. What do you think—should the Bears build around this rising star or stick with their established vets? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears00Share
Amy Williams+FollowChicago Bears’ offseason priorities: Byard & WrightRyan Poles made it crystal clear: the Bears’ front office is zeroing in on two players this offseason—Kevin Byard and Darnell Wright. Byard, fresh off an All-Pro season and leading the league in interceptions, wants to stay in Chicago, and Poles is eager to keep him. Meanwhile, right tackle Darnell Wright, who played through injury and still earned All-Pro honors, is proving he’s a long-term cornerstone. With big changes looming for the roster and staff, these moves could shape the Bears’ future. What do you think—should these two be the top priorities? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears01Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBears eye big changes in 2026 NFL DraftChicago’s front office isn’t messing around this offseason—Ryan Poles is doubling down on building up the trenches. The latest 3-round mock draft has the Bears targeting tough, physical linemen with every early pick: Kayden McDonald (DT, Ohio State) could be the anchor the defense needs, while Caleb Tiernan (OT, Northwestern) brings much-needed insurance at left tackle after Trapilo’s injury. And if T.J. Parker (EDGE, Clemson) falls to round three, that’s a steal for the pass rush. Do you think focusing on the lines is the right move, or should the Bears look elsewhere? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears10Share