Bears must capitalize on Cole Kmet's trade value before it's too late
Colston Loveland's breakout has made Cole Kmet expendable, and the Bears should use his remaining trade value to strengthen a bigger position of need.
Colston Loveland's breakout has made Cole Kmet expendable, and the Bears should use his remaining trade value to strengthen a bigger position of need.
Matthew Boyd's strong return gives the Cubs a much-needed boost after Ben Brown landed on the injured list, but Chicago's pitching concerns remain.
Dayo Odeyingbo enters the 2026 season under immense pressure as the Bears could save $15 million by moving on if he fails to live up to expectations.
David Peterson hasn't dominated in New York, but the Cubs' elite infield defense could help unlock the ground-ball specialist at the perfect time.
Bleacher Report outlined the Bears' worst-case scenario, but Caleb Williams failing to develop would be far more damaging than offensive line concerns.
ESPN ranked the Bears' skill position group 15th entering 2026, reflecting a balanced outlook as young stars look to push Chicago into the NFL's upper tier.
The Bulls' additions of Caleb Wilson and Nic Claxton could make it difficult for Noa Essengue to find consistent playing time during Chicago's rebuild.
The Bears still need another impact pass rusher, and the Steelers' financial situation could make Alex Highsmith the perfect trade target before 2026.
The Chicago White Sox could've folded after a sweep in Detroit, but came back off the mat.
The Bulls preached patience and youth, then sold the No. 56 pick for cash. Chicago's latest draft decision sends a concerning message about its rebuild.
Caleb Williams is on pace to finish 2026 already ranking among the Bears' top five in passing yards and touchdowns, exposing the franchise's quarterback history.
Zavion Thomas impressed throughout Bears OTAs, but Ben Johnson's comments suggest fans should pump the brakes before expecting an immediate breakout.
Caleb Williams came within 58 yards of 4,000 last season. Here's why 2026 is the Bears' best opportunity to finally end one of the NFL's longest droughts.
Caleb Williams was ranked as the NFC's third-best quarterback entering 2026, signaling just how quickly the Bears franchise quarterback has climbed the ladder.
If Arik Armstead becomes available, the Bears should consider the veteran as an affordable addition to bolster one of the NFL's thinnest defensive lines.
While Grady Jarrett draws attention, Kentavius Street could emerge as one of the Bears' most important defensive additions thanks to a larger opportunity.
The Cubs placed Ben Brown and Edward Cabrera on the injured list Wednesday, creating even more uncertainty for a pitching staff already stretched thin.
If the Cubs become sellers at the trade deadline, these three veteran contracts make the most sense to shop as Chicago looks toward the future.
Roschon Johnson has been named a potential Bears roster cut, but his special teams value and lack of replacement options could keep him in Chicago.
Case Keenum's performance in training camp could determine whether he remains a viable backup quarterback or transitions into a coaching role with the Bears.
ESPN highlighted Darnell Wright as the Bears' top extension candidate, and Ryan Poles has every reason to secure the cornerstone tackle long term.
Bleacher Report ranked D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai as the NFL's second-best running back duo, giving Ben Johnson another reason for optimism.
Caleb Wilson's confidence turned heads after the NBA Draft. His goal of becoming the greatest player ever is exactly the mindset Bulls fans should embrace.
A new NFL defensive triplet ranking places the Bears 19th, highlighting concerns about Chicago's lack of elite star power despite improved depth.
The Blackhawks parted with the No. 4 overall pick to acquire Bowen Byram, a move that could accelerate the rebuild or become a costly mistake.