Scramble drill production and greater efficiency are priorities for Williams, while D'Andre Swift sees no drop-off from the running game.

Jaylon Johnson's return to Bears OTAs offers needed stability in a secondary dealing with injuries, absences and growing pressure to improve in 2026.

Ben Johnson says Caleb Williams' completion percentage is a team priority at OTAs, with ball placement, drops and scramble drills under review every day.

Early Bears OTA reports suggest Caleb Williams is much more comfortable in Ben Johnson's offense, a sign Chicago's passing game could break out in 2026.

It's early and issues at OTAs can't be regarded as tough to overcome. Still, the Bears had a few potential problems crop up at Thursday's first open practice.

Scramble drill production and greater efficiency are priorities for Williams, while D'Andre Swift sees no drop-off from the running game.

Chicago Bears OTAs already produced clear winners and losers, with Caleb Williams rising, Tyrique Stevenson slipping and key roster battles taking shape.