The Chicago Bears had an overhaul at wide receiver this offseason. They traded a fourth-round pick to the Los Angeles Chargers to acquire veteran receiver Keenan Allen.
When Bears players on offense departed London to return home, it almost sounded like they wished they didn't have the bye week ahead. "First couple weeks the defense was playing huge, the offense wasn't really doing a lot," wide receiver Keenan Allen told reporters.
The Bears offense does not look complete yet and Caleb Williams has much to learn. However, the last untapped connection in the passing game can consider itself tapped.
The script has flipped for the LA Chargers in 2024 as the defensive side of the ball has carried the team while the offense has been stagnant. With a franchise quarterback in Justin Herbert, Chargers fans are not used to seeing their favorite team struggle on offense.
This feels like a good week for Bears receiver Keenan Allen to get in the scoring column.
Anyone who doubts Caleb Williams can step up and produce another big passing game in London when other rookie quarterbacks have wilted going overseas to play need only look at what happened against Jacksonville's secondary last week.
The Chicago Bears spent the offseason revamping their offense in hopes of it being on an elite level like the defense. So far through five weeks, the defense has been elite while the offense is still working to get to that level.
There are a few good reasons to think the Bears will focus their energies on offense to the running game or even short passing game this week again. However, there's one other option they haven't had working so far and could this week against the Carolina Panthers.
The NFL calendar has turned over to the month of October and with teams preparing for Week 5, trade rumors are beginning to swirl with the trade deadline coming up at month’s end.
When the Chicago Bears traded for six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen earlier this offseason, it was a surprise to everyone. It wasn't a surprise to see the veteran leave the Los Angeles Chargers after 11 years of record-breaking service.
Los Angeles Chargers fans might want to look away—Keenan Allen, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs and favorite target of Patrick Mahomes, might just be something that happens this year.
The Houston Texans reportedly tried to land Keenan Allen from the Los Angeles Chargers and were "very close" in doing so before the Bolts later dealt him to…
The LA Chargers traded Keenan Allen to the Chicago Bears for a fourth-round pick this past offseason and the trade has not been overly great for either side.
The Los Angeles Rams will be in for a doozy in Chicago when they take on the Bears today. The Rams will kick off against the Bears at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m.
After watching Caleb Williams and company go to battle without a full deck over the past few weeks, the Chicago Bears have made a very encouraging announcement heading into Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season: Keenan Allen is back.
Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen sees the way he and the team have been treating his plantar fasciitis as cautious. As a result, he doubts he'll be plagued by this condition all year.
The Los Angeles Rams are set to face the Chicago Bears after a surprising comeback victory against the San Francisco 49ers. This makes things look particularly dire for Chicago since they'll be going up against a more confident Rams team on top of missing one of their most important offensive weapons.
The Chicago Bears are coming off a disappointing loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3. As Chicago looks to turn things around in Week 4, the Bears are hopeful both Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze will be on the field.
A 2-2 record has a much different ring to it than 1-3. While every game is important, the Chicago Bears' Week 4 tilt against the Los Angeles Rams is extremely important.
In light of wide receiver Keenan Allen returning to the field this week, the Chicago Bears received good news on Wednesday. After the Bears’ 21-16 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3, Allen joined his teammates in preparation for the Los Angeles Rams.
The Chicago Bears ruled out wide receiver Keenan Allen for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. Head coach Matt Eberflus does not know when Allen will return.
Per a statement by the Chicago Bears PR team on Friday, the offense will be without three players on Sunday. The team concluded their third day of practice on Friday.
The Chicago Bears only got to see their new wide receiver trio in action for one game before injury disrupted the unit. Keenan Allen missed the Bears’ second game due to a heel injury.
Just months after being hired the new LA Chargers front office made one of the most unpopular decisions in recent franchise history: trading Keenan Allen.
The Bears signed Moore to a four-year, $110 million contract extension on Tuesday.
There are plenty of reasons to be excited about the Bears this season. One of the team's veteran additions seems to think a rookie WR is another one.
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