Chicago Bears Insider Tuesday, May 6, 2025 | | |
| | Good evening, Chicago. Ozzy Trapilo became only the second offensive tackle the Bears have selected in the first two rounds since they missed on Gabe Carimi in the
first round in 2011, and they’re hoping he figures into the starting equation sooner rather than later. Shoring up the offensive line in the NFL draft was a theme throughout the NFC North as all four teams addressed protecting the quarterback and opening running lanes. Here’s what stood out during the draft for their competition in the division. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: X, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Not a Tribune subscriber? Here's our latest offer. | | When he took the Chicago Bears coaching job, Ben Johnson believed he and GM Ryan Poles could see the game through the same lens. That doesn’t happen overnight. | | | Would the Chicago Bears consider adding a free-agent running back such as Nick Chubb or J.K. Dobbins? Brad Biggs answers your questions weekly. | | | Every NFC North team, including the Chicago Bears, drafted a projected starting offensive lineman. Here’s what else stood out in the division. | | | How much did the Chicago Bears accomplish in the NFL draft? And where must they dial in before the summer? Weighing in on four pressing topics. | | | The Chicago Bears’ hopes of making a major upgrade to their backfield fizzled during the NFL draft. What happened? And what’s next? | | | The Chicago Bears have flirted with building a stadium in Arlington Heights for more than 50 years. The new mayor aims for a long-term commitment. | | | Lawmakers across the country are working to ban or severely restrict access to the very products that helped Steve McMichael. | | | The Chicago Bears’ 2025 draft class is complete. Here’s a look at the 8 players general manager Ryan Poles selected. | | | |