Twitter reacts to the Chicago Bears selecting Texas RB Roschon Johnson

Roschon Johnson was a steal in the fourth round and many teams were targeting him.

Texas running back Roschon Johnson was taken off the board with the No. 115 pick in the 2023 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears. Continue reading “Twitter reacts to the Chicago Bears selecting Texas RB Roschon Johnson”

WATCH: Roschon Johnson celebrates being selected by the Chicago Bears

Roschon Johnson is excited to be a Chicago Bear.

Roschon Johnson is headed to the Windy City. Continue reading “WATCH: Roschon Johnson celebrates being selected by the Chicago Bears”

What happened to every Chicago Bears QB drafted in the first round?

Mitchell Trubisky is now a backup for the Buffalo Bills — another Chicago Bears first-round QB gone to waste. What happened to the others?

The Chicago Bears just don’t have a great track record when it comes to quarterbacks. It is that one position they just can’t solve throughout their team’s history.

With Mitchell Trubisky signing a free agent deal to be Josh Allen’s backup with the Buffalo Bills, it is another example of a Bears first-round quarterback’s career continuing in another NFL city.

Here is a rundown of what has happened to every Bears quarterback taken in the first round in Chicago history.

 

New Bear Cole Kmet Treated to Social Distance Celebration

Saturday saw suburban Arlington Heights, along with people from plenty of surrounding towns as well I’m sure, celebrate Cole Kmet from a safe, social distance.

How would you describe Chicago and the surrounding area to folks that have never been there?

Winters are brutal, nobody does summer better, deep dish is great but we have our fair share of excellent tavern style pizza as well and just remember the lake is to the east and you’ll always no which way you’re going.

Chicago and the surrounding area, actually the majority of the midwest that I’ve seen loves when a local kid does something big.  That was the case Friday night as Cole Kmet was selected by the Chicago Bears with the 43rd overall pick.

Saturday saw suburban Arlington Heights, along with people from plenty of surrounding towns as well I’m sure, celebrate Cole Kmet from a safe distance.

This is the least surprising thing I’ve seen for a Chicago suburb.  I know Illinois doesn’t get the love nationally for producing high school football talent that Florida, Texas or California and nor should they but the state knows how to celebrate their own as well as anyone.