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The Chicago Bears are without three of their 2025 draft picks in the early days of training camp. Second-rounders Luther ...
Bears general manager Ryan Poles said at the start of training camp that Jaylon Johnson would miss “a few weeks” because of ...
The Bears were back on the field Wednesday morning, where rookie WR Luther Burden showcased his playmaking ability during a ...
Ben Johnson and Dennis Allen give injury updates on two key defenders who have missed time during Bears training camp ...
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson started his prepractice press conference by saying how excited he was for practice and ...
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.
The selection of cornerback Zah Frazier in the fifth round could ultimately lead to a shake up in the Chicago Bears DBs room. The 6-foot-3, 186-pound Frazier has the size and speed (he ran the 40 ...
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.
Chicago Bears rookie Zah Frazier has the length GM Ryan Poles looks for in a cornerback. Here’s what the fifth-round pick out of UTSA needs to prove during training camp.
Frazier’s 32⅞-inch arms were the second-longest of any cornerback measured at the NFL scouting combine in February. Length alone won’t land him a spot on the team, but the Bears are ...
UTSA cornerback Zah Frazier became the sixth Roadrunner in the program’s history to earn an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine, announcing this week that he will participate in workouts Feb ...
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 ...