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The Chicago Bears will be at Halas Hall for the next two weeks for the final portion of organized team activities (June 2-4) and mandatory minicamp (June 9-11).
Once those organized team sessions end, the Bears will be off until training camp, which will start in late July. Last year, rookies reported on July 19 and veterans on the 22nd.
There is going to be plenty of downtime from the end of mandatory minicamp and whenever the official start of training camp begins. To fill the void for Bears content for over a month, here is what to expect from Bears Roundtable.
Expect daily articles that will go in-depth on every player on the Bears' roster. It's been a while since the Bears last played a game, so before we officially move on to the 2026 season, I'll review some game tape and give you the main takeaways on how each player performed.
These profiles will include everything from strengths, weaknesses and a bold predictions.
When there is no football-related activities and still months before actual games, this is a perfect time to do some way-to-early game previews for the 2026 season.
Expect storlines, matchups and history if it applies to be throughout each article.
I've already previewed the first two games of the season, so make sure to check those out here.
[READ: Chicago Bears 2026 NFL Schedule: Week 1 Game vs. Carolina Panthers Preview]
[READ: Chicago Bears 2026 NFL Schedule: Week 2 Game vs. Minnesota Vikings Preview]
This is a great time to find out what you are interested in reading about. What I've found out through experience is that if one person is interested in something, then somebody else is likely thinking about the same question.
I'll post on my social media each week, asking for questions and topics to discuss on Bears Roundtable. So, leave a comment or if you feel more comfortable DMing me, that is perfectly fine as well.
I've done some mailbag content in the past, which have been some of favorite articles to write, so keep the quesions coming. Obviously, Bears content will be the main focus, but broader NFL questions and non-football questions are always welcome.
These three main topics will make up the core of my planned content for the summer until training camp starts, but there will always be things that come up, and I'll have everything covered here at Roundtable Sports.
Continue reading...
Once those organized team sessions end, the Bears will be off until training camp, which will start in late July. Last year, rookies reported on July 19 and veterans on the 22nd.
There is going to be plenty of downtime from the end of mandatory minicamp and whenever the official start of training camp begins. To fill the void for Bears content for over a month, here is what to expect from Bears Roundtable.
Player Profiles
Expect daily articles that will go in-depth on every player on the Bears' roster. It's been a while since the Bears last played a game, so before we officially move on to the 2026 season, I'll review some game tape and give you the main takeaways on how each player performed.
These profiles will include everything from strengths, weaknesses and a bold predictions.
Game Previews
When there is no football-related activities and still months before actual games, this is a perfect time to do some way-to-early game previews for the 2026 season.
Expect storlines, matchups and history if it applies to be throughout each article.
I've already previewed the first two games of the season, so make sure to check those out here.
[READ: Chicago Bears 2026 NFL Schedule: Week 1 Game vs. Carolina Panthers Preview]
[READ: Chicago Bears 2026 NFL Schedule: Week 2 Game vs. Minnesota Vikings Preview]
Mailbag Content
This is a great time to find out what you are interested in reading about. What I've found out through experience is that if one person is interested in something, then somebody else is likely thinking about the same question.
I'll post on my social media each week, asking for questions and topics to discuss on Bears Roundtable. So, leave a comment or if you feel more comfortable DMing me, that is perfectly fine as well.
I've done some mailbag content in the past, which have been some of favorite articles to write, so keep the quesions coming. Obviously, Bears content will be the main focus, but broader NFL questions and non-football questions are always welcome.
These three main topics will make up the core of my planned content for the summer until training camp starts, but there will always be things that come up, and I'll have everything covered here at Roundtable Sports.
Continue reading...