General manager Ryan Poles strengthed the secondary with his first two picks in his first draft with the Chicago Bears. The ...
Our Bears 2024 position reviews continue with safety, where Kevin Byard was a standout and Jaquan Brisker was lost to serious injury concern.
The NFL’s new league year opens up in 22 days from Tuesday. With many teams around the league looking to make roster moves ...
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was a busy man last offseason. He drafted Caleb Williams, traded for Keenan Allen and signed D'Andre Swift, and that wa ...
DB Kyler Gordon and S Jaquan Brisker: Charting New Territories Defensive back Kyler Gordon and safety Jaquan Brisker emerge as key beneficiaries of Allen’s strategic vision. Gordon’s versatility in ...
Six and a half years ago, just days ahead of the start of the 2018 NFL season, the Chicago Bears traded for Khalil Mack, dealing a pair of 1st round picks, a 3rd round pick and 6th round pick to ...
Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker vented about a relatable issue for many Americans this weekend. Many NFL players and fans are desperate to pass the time this weekend until Super Bowl LIX starts.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Cincinnati Public School (CPS) board members are calling for more clarity on winter weather closing policies following a major snowstorm in January. Parents expressed confusion ...
A Jaquan Brisker extension conversation needs to start sooner than later In 34 career games:-244 TOT, 159 solo-12 PD, 9 in ‘23-11 TFL-8 QB hits-3 INT-3 FF-2 FR Guy is legit pic.twitter.com ...
Not everyone uses social media like it's the sustenance of life. So it could be forgiven when Bears safety Jaquan Brisker had to reiterate via social media how he has already been cleared to ...
Last offseason, one of the Bears’ top priorities was working out a deal with cornerback Jaylon Johnson. After applying the franchise tag, a four-year, $76MM extension was signed; 2025 could see ...
Smith, a junior, and senior teammate Jaquan Womack were up to the task, embracing leadership roles to continue a tradition of success at one of the D.C. area’s most dominant programs.