NFL chooses Bears as next HBO 'Hard Knocks' team
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If there wasn't a big enough spotlight on the Chicago Bears already heading into the 2024 NFL season, HBO's cameras will be heading to Bears training camp after they were chosen as the next "Hard Knocks" squad.
NFL and NFL Films chose the New York Jets last season as their hype train was in full force with Aaron Rodgers joining the squad via trade.
The Bears are in a similar situation this season after general manager Ryan Poles made the obvious choice of Caleb Williams at No. 1 overall to start a new era at quarterback.
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Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears participates in Chicago Bears rookie minicamp at Halas Hall May 11, 2024, in Lake Forest, Ill. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Poles has given Williams plenty to work with. He drafted receiver Rome Odunze at No. 9 overall and brought in veteran Keenan Allen to go with D.J. Moore.
At tight end, Cole Kmet remains, and D'Andre Swift is the newest running back.
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On defense, Poles was also proactive in keeping key players in place, including top cornerback Jaylon Johnson, who earned himself a lucrative contract extension. The Bears also added veteran safety Kevin Byard II, an All-Pro who fills a position of need.
Poles previously traded for defensive end Montez Sweat midway through the 2023 season and gave him an extension in the process. Sweat quickly acclimated with the Bears, totaling six sacks over 10 games.
Rome Odunze of the Chicago Bears during Chicago Bears rookie minicamp at Halas Hall May 11, 2024, in Lake Forest, Ill.