6 biggest questions heading into Bears training camp

The Bears are gearing up for the starting of training camp, and there are plenty of questions yet to be answered ahead of the 2020 season.

5. How will the offense look in Year 3?

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The Bears offense was among the worst in the NFL last season — yes, they were that bad — and a big focus this offseason has been remedying that. Chicago added some new pieces to the mix in quarterback Nick Foles, tight ends Jimmy Graham, Cole Kmet and Demetrius Harris, as well as receivers Ted Ginn Jr. and Darnell Mooney. They also added some new offensive coaches with specific areas of expertise in the areas where Chicago struggled last season — at quarterback, the run game, tight ends and the offensive line.

While there are a number of players that are new to the offense, there are still a handful of offensive players that are entering Year 3 of Nagy’s offense, which should be the year where they finally start to put it all together, according to Nagy. Ultimately, the same questions remain since the end of last season: Can the Bears get adequate QB play? Will the Bears finally find a way to run the football? Can Chicago’s tight ends contribute? How will the offensive line respond after a disappointing season? Guess we’ll have to wait and see.