The Chicago Bears’ organized team activities took place at Halas Hall, showcasing players’ skills and preparations for the upcoming season. On May 28 and June 3, 2026, several key players participated in these sessions, drawing attention from both media and fans.
Bears’ Team Engagement
Wide receiver Rome Odunze, wearing number 15, was involved in passing drills, while running back D’Andre Swift, number 4, showcased his speed and catching abilities. Offensive lineman Caden Barnett also actively participated, reinforcing the offensive line’s commitment to improvement. Beyond these individuals, team activities included quarterbacks Case Keenum and Caleb Williams working closely with running back Roschon Johnson, indicating strong team collaboration.
Defensive and Offensive Drills
Defensive backs, including Cam Lewis, were seen honing their skills in drills. Linebackers like Devin Bush and Jon Rhattigan worked on conditioning, emphasizing the team’s focus on both offense and defense. Cornerback Jaylon Johnson, wearing number 1, and safety Elijah Hicks were notable mentions among the defensive squad, participating vigorously in the workouts.
Coaching Insights
Coaches Ben Johnson and Dennis Allen provided guidance at the sessions. Johnson addressed the media, sharing insights into the team’s strategies. Meanwhile, players like quarterback Caleb Williams, who also participated in stretching activities, contributed to media discussions alongside other players such as D’Andre Swift and Luther Burden III.
Community and Media Interaction
Grady Jarrett, a defensive tackle, spread positivity during news conferences, engaging with the media. Team members answered various questions, fostering a strong rapport with both the media and the community. The ongoing activities are a testament to the Bears’ preparation and community engagement efforts as the new season approaches.

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