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The Chicago Bears were back at Halas Hall for their third practice of training camp on Friday morning. It was the first practice open to fans this summer, and there were still plenty of notable headlines and standouts.
Practice might not have mattered to Allen Iverson but it matters to Chicago Bears coaches on offense, especially Caleb Williams' numbers.
Maryland coach Mike Locksley predicts former Terrapins linebacker Ruben Hyppolite, the Bears’ fourth-round pick, will be an “unbelievable” pro who adds exceptional value on special teams and becomes a locker-room linchpin.
The Chicago Bears were back at Halas Hall for their third practice of training camp, where there were plenty of notable observations and highlights with new head coach Ben Johnson leading the charge.
With the third practice of Chicago Bears training camp in the books, there is a lot of buzz about the team under first-year head coach Ben Johnson and the high expectations for 2025. As expected, early training camp practices have been intense, fast-paced and bumpy. New playbooks are being installed on both sides of the ball.
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Including full team periods in the red zone, Williams did not complete his first pass until his 10th attempt. The 23-year-old quarterback responded with consecutive touchdown throws to wide receiver Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus.
The Chicago Bears held their first open training camp practice, giving fans a glimpse of the new systems being installed.
Rome wasn't built in a day and the Bears' 2025 offense isn't going to be built that quickly either.
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The operation at the line of scrimmage looked smoother for QB Caleb Williams on Friday, but otherwise it was another rough day at the office for the Chicago Bears offense.