Caleb Williams fires a pass to Rome Odunze
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Yahoo Fantasy's Matt Harmon and Faraz Siddiqi of Upper Hand Fantasy decide if Chicago's No. 1 receiver can turn things around for fantasy managers this season. Hear the full conversation on the “Yahoo Fantasy Forecast” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts,
The Chicago Bears earned a comeback win over the Kansas City Chiefs to close out the preseason. Here are the most impressive plays from the victory.
After watching his offense take a step back in Kansas City, Chicago Bears' head coach Ben Johnson is hinting at scaling back the offense for Caleb Williams.
Potential League Winners WRs Keon Coleman & Rome Odunze
What we’ve learned: The Bears are treating Odunze like a classic No. 1 receiver and Moore like a chess piece, moving him from the slot to the outside to even the running back slot. Zaccheaus, a slot receiver, has been as consistently excellent as any player in camp.
Even as his players admit they're scared of him, Ben Johnson is changing theculture within the Chicago Bears organizationThe post DJ Moore, Rome Odunze Tease ‘Scary’ Culture Change Under Ben Johnsonappeared first on Heavy Sports.
Please excuse Rome Odunze if he feels the need to continually look over his shoulder to see if something bad is coming. That's because, as of Thursday, he's the
Caleb Williams looked sharp in 11-on-11 drills Wednesday, completing passes to receivers DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus, tight ends Cole Kmet and Colston Loveland and running back D’Andre Swift.