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

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.

The first week of Chicago Bears OTAs is in the books. Here's the good and bad from we learned from the team's practices this past week.

The Chicago Bears' first week of OTAs is now in the books. Here's a list of the biggest injury concerns based on news coming out of the open session.

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.