News Source: Datzhott
| 7 days ago
The defensive-minded Lovie Smith's time in Chicago ended after the 2012 season, and the organization brought in the offensive-minded Marc Trestman to help push the Bears closer towards the high-tempo explosive offenses that dominate the NFL today.
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 10 days ago
Gabe Carimi stayed away from the Chicago Bears' organized team activity (OTA) Tuesday at Halas Hall, leaving the offensive lineman's future with the team murky. OTA's are optional, with the only part of the offseason program that is mandatory being
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 1 month ago
The installation of the new offense was smooth at first inspection without whistles being blown because players were misaligned or headed the wrong direction. On defense, it was a familiar look since coordinator Mel Tucker said he wasn't going to
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 3 months ago
When Phil Emery entered the Halas Hall auditorium the day after firing Lovie Smith last month, the Chicago Bears general manager was prepared to cover a wide range of topics. Emery was ready to talk about the decision to release Smith after working
News Source: Bradenton Herald
| 4 months ago
Warren Sapp barged into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the same way he went through the Miami Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders...Getting backslapped. "Great day!" the big popper from Apopka exulted as his name was called for the
News Source: The Guardian
| 4 months ago
Cleveland Browns defensive backs Nick Sorensen (left) and Ray Ventrone during practice, in 2010. Photograph: Diamond Images/Getty Imagine reaching the pinnacle of your career at the age of 23...Calling this experience unbelievable would be an
News Source: The Daily Herald
| 4 months ago
Marc Trestman hopes his relationship with quarterback Jay Cutler is more productive than their initial meeting in 2006. Cutler was looking to fine tune his mechanics before the NFL's Scouting Combine, and Trestman had an impressive resume as a
News Source: The Herald
| 4 months ago
Oakland Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie remains committed to Darren McFadden despite a disappointing 2012 season and hopes a new offensive system helps the running back get his career back on track. McKenzie spoke to beat reporters on