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Locked On Bears podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Chicago Bears and the National Football League. Hosted by Pro Football Focus analyst Lorin Cox, the Locked On Bears podcast provides your daily Bears fix with expert guests and opinion, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Windy City franchise. The Locked On Bears podcast takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Bears locker room and all over the NFL. The Locked On Bears podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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How Chicago Bears defense will look different in 2024 after changes to roster, coaching staff
The Chicago Bears didn't change much of their starting lineup on defense, but that side of the ball could look more different than you might expect because of what Ryan Poles did change.
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Matt Eberflus is somehow on the hot seat and a favorite for Coach of the Year at the same time
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is being listed among coaches on the hot seat this season, and he's also currently the betting favorite to win this year's NFL Coach of the Year award. Both things can't be true.
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Chicago Bears behind-the-scenes video shows how perfectly Ryan Poles planned out NFL Draft strategy
The latest behind-the-scenes documentary from the Chicago Bears revealed how Ryan Poles nailed the Top 10 of the NFL Draft and planned out the rest of his picks with remarkable accuracy.
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Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears offense working through expected struggles at voluntary OTAs
The Chicago Bears' offense is having some early struggles at organized team activities. That should be expected at this point, and it's nothing to be overly concerned about.
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Justin Fields relieved to be traded by Chicago Bears, confirms Ryan Poles did right by him
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Do the Chicago Bears have the worst defensive line in the NFL right now?
Besides Montez Sweat, the Chicago Bears don't much other proven, consistent talent on the defensive line. They might not be the worst group in the NFL (thanks to Sweat), but they're close to the bottom of the league when you stack them up against other defensive lines.