As we enter the 2024 NFL season, we have gradually seen wide receivers snatch the crown from running backs as the most important position in fantasy football, especially in the PPR ( point per reception) format.
The Bears acquired the WR in a trade with the Chargers earlier this offseason.
It's been theorized and postulated about since the signing of Keenan Allen and now the drafting of Rome Odunze. Is it really possible the Chicago Bears have the best wide receiver group in the NFL?
The NFC North generated many storylines heading into the NFL Draft. Out of all the picks, one player was the draft gem of the NFC North. It’s hard to look at each team’s picks in the draft and not circle Odunze’s name as a gem.
The Chicago Bears will soon have to make a major decision with their newest offensive weapon in six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen. Allen only
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With the NFL Draft in the rearview, Yardbarker's NFL expert Griffin Carroll takes a look at futures for Offensive Rookie of the Year.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and that means it is time to start looking at which teams did the most to improve.
Here's a look at how the NFC North stacked up on the first day of the NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears might have created the best wide receiver group in the NFL. By snagging wide receiver Rome Odunze with the ninth pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, they’ve added him to the mix alongside D.J.
Now that the first round of the NFL Draft is in the books, Yardbarker's NFL expert Griffin Carroll says the only thing to do is overreact to what happened and look to the futures market.
The Bears made the expected — and obvious — pick when they selected quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Now comes the hard part of building around him.
The Caleb Williams era in Chicago has begun. The Bears selected Williams with the No.1 overall pick. Receiver Keenan Allen will wear 13. So Williams will need a different number.
Caleb Williams has only been a Chicago Bear for a short time, but he already has his jersey number set. Shortly after he was selected with the No. 1 overall pick, the Bears announced Williams would wear No.
Now that the 2024 NFL Draft is almost here, it’s time to reflect on just how impactful the effects of the event can be. Not only does it affect the futures of the prospects involved, but it also greatly affects coaches and players already on the teams, like Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero recently reported news that has enormous implications for the Chicago Bears’ draft plans with their two first-round selections.
...future Bear, Rome Odunze? Last month, Chicago Bears receiver Keenan Allen made headlines when he showed up at USC’s Pro Day to watch quarterback Caleb Williams throw, but apparently, it wasn’t the only time Allen was present for a Williams workout.
The Chicago Bears currently own the No. 1 and No. 9 overall picks in the NFL Draft later this month. Everyone knows what the Bears are going to do with the top overall selection.
The 2024 NFL Draft represents a critical juncture for the Bears.
The Los Angeles Chargers wanted to make it known this week that they tried to keep Keenan Allen, but the star receiver’s agent says the way general manager Joe Hortiz characterized the situation was not accurate.
That would have allowed Los Angeles to retain the 31-year-old for years to come while dropping his 2024 cap charge.
The Los Angeles Chargers want to make clear that they tried very hard to find a way to keep Keenan Allen on the roster.
Newest Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen popped up at USC‘s Pro Day on Wednesday where Caleb Williams is set to throw for NFL scouts. The two potential future teammates greeted each other on the field before the young quarterback got to work.
How many of the NFL players with six or more seasons with 1,000 receiving yards can you name in six minutes?
The past week has seen new Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz take major steps aimed at cleaning up the team’s salary cap situation.
The Los Angeles Chargers traded Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears on Friday, but it certainly did not have to be that way.
The Chicago Bears have an interesting offense cooking as the NFL Draft approaches.
The Chargers are considering some drastic moves to manage their salary cap situation. One such move could be trading Allen. Here are three teams that make sense for the wide receiver.
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