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Nicholas Moreano

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Nicholas Moreano is the Bears beat reporter for CHGO Bears. He has a master's degree in Communication from DePaul University and obtained his bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Iowa.

For the first time in a long time, the Bears’ quarterback is being seen as a selling point for potential free agents.  Justin Fields only started 10 games as a rookie last season, but that was all wide receiver Byron Pringle — who played the last three seasons with Patrick Mahomes — had to see for him to sign with…...

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Ryan Poles’ first big signing as the Bears general manager didn’t go as planned. The media was prepared to speak to the Bears’ first three free agent signings, Larry Ogunjobi, Nicholas Morrow and Lucas Patrick, on Friday afternoon at Halas Hall, but the Bears released a statement that Ogunjobi “failed his physical and therefore, unfortunately, we are not signing him…...

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It took some time, but the Bears finally added some wide receivers in free agency. It was reported roughly two hours apart on Thursday afternoon that the Bears will be signing former Green Bay Packers receiver Equanimeous St. Brown and former Chiefs receiver Byron Pringle. The St. Brown acquisition makes this the second offensive player the Bears have signed from…...

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On the first defensive series in the Bears’ 2021 season finale against the Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium, Roquan Smith lined up in his usual spot in the middle of the defense. Four yards from the line of scrimmage, in between Eddie Goldman and Bilal Nichols. To Smith’s left was fellow linebacker Alec Ogletree. Fast forward just over two months…...

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The Bears’ 2021 season didn’t have many positives. That’s usually the case when a team only wins six games, finishes third in their division and has three different quarterbacks start at some point throughout the year. Despite the team’s disappointing year, second-year player Trevis Gipson flashed and made the most out of his opportunities. Gipson played in 16 games, registered…...

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