Just one month remains in the 2026 offseason for the Chicago Bears before the entire team returns to Halas Hall for the start of training camp. And for the first time in quite a few years, the Bears were not overwhelming winners of the fictional offseason trophy.
Coming off an impressive 11-6 season under first-year head coach Ben Johnson and a budding young corps of players led by quarterback Caleb Williams, the Bears retooled their roster but didn’t need to overhaul like they did in previous years. General manager Ryan Poles had plenty of continuity, minus the departure of assistant general
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