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The Chicago Bears were back on the field Monday morning, where the pads were on for the first time this summer.
Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker doesn’t come across as someone fearing his next concussion. Being on the field this ...
The Chicago Bears are without three of their 2025 draft picks in the early days of training camp. Second-rounders Luther ...
Chicago Bears rookie Colston Loveland made his presence felt when he climbed the ladder to make an impressive contested catch ...
The Chicago Bears were back at Halas Hall for their fifth practice of training camp on Monday morning, where there were still ...
DJ Moore gets some handoffs out of the backfield and Rome Odunze continues to impress Ben Johnson. Our training camp ...
The Chicago Bears were back on the field Tuesday morning, where the pads were on for the second time this summer.
The Bears continued their mission of adding speedy defensive playmakers in the draft Saturday when they selected UTSA cornerback Zah Frazier with the No. 169 overall pick in the fifth round.
In Zah Frazier, the #Bears got one of the most unique DB athletes on the 2025 class. At 6’3, Frazier ran a BLAZING 4.36 at the NFL combine, and that rare speed and movement ability shows up on film.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles has shown an affinity for drafting long-armed players at another position group: defensive back. He found another one when he selected Zah Frazier out of Texas-San ...
UTSA's Brandon Brown (2) and Zah Frazier (3) celebrate a turnover on downs during the first half of their AAC football game with North Texas at the Alamodome on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.
UTSA Roadrunners cornerback Zah Frazier projects as a developmental starter at the NFL level. He’s an elite blend of length and speed, which is the foundation of many highly coveted cornerback ...