Chicago Bears 2025 cuts tracker
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Prior to Tuesday’s practice, Bears coach Ben Johnson spoke highly of quarterback Caleb Williams’ ability to succeed in two-minute situations. About 90 minutes later, Williams showcased that talent on the field,
The Bears had to deal with injuries as they put together their 53-man roster, while also parting ways with a pair of 2023 draft picks.
The Chicago Bears have officially set their roster for the 2025 season opener, with several key decisions made on the final day for cuts.
The Chicago Bears have finalized their initial 53-man roster following a couple of days of roster cuts. That included some notable cuts like former third-round defensive tackle Zacch Pickens, former fourth-round wide receiver Tyler Scott and preseason standout running back Brittain Brown.
The complete Bears roster as GM Ryan Poles and staff get set to spend the night combing through about 1,000 players who have been cut in the NFL.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson completed their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday. The roster is always evolving throughout a season, but for now, this is what the 2025 Bears will look like.
The Jacksonville Jaguars trimmed the team's roster down to 53 players ahead of the NFL's cut-down deadline. Here's the latest on the initial 53:
The Chicago Bears took another big step toward slashing their roster to the final 53-man squad on Tuesday morning. According to team insider Brad Biggs, the Bears have waived training camp favorite J.P. Richardson, and undrafted rookie wide reciever from TCU.