WATCH: Bears putting in the work in new offseason highlights

The Chicago Bears wrapped the offseason program last week with their final set of OTAs for rookies and younger players, which featured quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver Rome Odunze.

With new head coach Ben Johnson calling the shots, the Bears experienced an intense offseason program with clear standards and expectations. During the offseason, we heard of Johnson stopping a play and making the offense run it from the beginning if someone wasn’t lining up correctly or if they weren’t breaking the huddle in a timely manner. It’s the kind of accountability the team has been missing and wanting.

With OTAs and minicamp in the books, the Bears’ social media team shared some highlights from the offseason program, including Williams spreading the ball around to his array of weapons, including Odunze, DJ Moore and Cole Kmet, as well as some defenders making plays.

The Bears will have roughly six weeks off before they return to Halas Hall next month (date to be announced) for training camp, which unofficially kicks off the 2025 season as the real work begins (and the pads come on).

This will serve as Johnson’s first training camp as head coach, but the expectation is he’s going to approach it like the offseason program, which means continuing with the intensity and accountability that was on display during OTAs and minicamp.

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