Bears defense opens training camp
by picking on QB Caleb Williams and the offense
[July 24, 2025]
By GENE CHAMBERLAIN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams
fired his first pass of training camp in Wednesday's scrimmage
directly to Tremaine Edmunds and the veteran middle linebacker took
the interception up the field.
This was how coach Ben Johnson’s era unfolded on Day 1 of practices.
For the other side of the football it was much different as the
Bears defense under coordinator Dennis Allen seemed to pick up where
they left off in their offseason work, even without injured
cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
“I thought today, for the first day out there, was pretty good,”
Allen said. “I thought the retention from what we did in spring to
what we saw out there today, I was pleased with what I saw there.
And yet we still have a long way to go. We’re going to keep working
every day, continue to battle, and continue to improve and get this
defense better.”
Allen has installed a defense along the lines of those he had in New
Orleans as head coach and coordinator, with an emphasis on attacking
and playing more man-to-man coverage.
One key to restoring a defense that dropped last season to 27th in
yards allowed will be getting their run defense back to the level
they had in 2023 when they led the league. From that end, the
addition of defensive tackle Grady Jarrett seems critical.

“His vocal leadership’s been awesome,” linebacker T.J. Edwards said.
“He’s a guy who’s been doing that since OTAs, been here every day
locked in and ready to go.
“An older guy (32), but you can see it when he’s out there. He’s got
so much juice in him and he’s just ready to go.”
After 10 years with Atlanta and seeing Allen’s defenses against the
Falcons twice a season, Jarrett anticipated the attacking emphasis
they're using.
“The grittiness, the attention to detail, the knowledge of knowing
what everybody should be doing from front to back and how it all
works together and communicating to us, as a defense, what his
expectations are on a daily basis have all been something that I’ve
been appreciating," Jarrett said.
“It definitely is going to make us all better and he is definitely
somebody who’s as hungry as ever just to go out there and compete
and play football and he has some players that’s ready to go out
there and hunt for him.”
Johnson, a Pro Bowl cornerback the past two seasons, normally would
be replaced by Terell Smith. However, Smith suffered a soft-tissue
injury during OTAs and is still out. Instead, he was replaced by
veteran roster pickup Nahshon Wright to start camp.
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Chicago Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon (6) stretches during practice
at NFL football training camp Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Lake
Forest, Ill. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

The Bears also added speedy cornerback Zah Frazier
in the draft, and their secondary could be one of the team's
strongest position groups once they adjust to playing less zone.
Allen says it doesn’t hurt having a 6-foot-5 linebacker manning the
middle regardless of coverage emphasis, as Edmunds showed in
Wednesday’s practice.
“I’m anticipating him being an exceptional playmaker for us,” Allen
said. “He’s got size. He’s got range. He’s got speed, a lot of the
things we’re going to look for in terms of — look, it’s hard to
throw over him. He’s got length in the middle of the field."
It could be Allen who supplies the extra edge the defense needs to
bounce back.
He had the defense doing exhausting up-downs in individual work on
Wednesday, a drill normally associated with lower levels of
football.
“It took me back to like seventh, eighth grade a little bit,”
Edwards admitted.
It was an extra bit of unanticipated “fun” for the defense on a
95-degree day.
“It’s all part of building the culture of what type of defense we’re
going to be,” Allen said. “You have to pay the toll. You have to pay
the price. It’s a privilege to be on this defense.
“We’ve been doing that on every defense that I’ve been associated
with since 2009. And it’s a way to mentally train players to be
tough and push through adversity. Training camp is going to be
difficult, and we have to be able to overcome when we’re tired.”
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