The OTA schedule for the Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears finished up their freshman minicamp on Saturday. Fans had the option to get looks at the new colleagues, including the first-round determination, who was seen over and over dropping ideal passes to the beneficiaries close by.

Of course, players are simply in shorts and no cushions, yet it’s good to see him getting comfortable early.

Yet, with freshman minicamp in the rearview reflect, what’s next for the Bears’ players?

OTAs are not too far off, however everybody will actually want to kick their feet up for a smidgen before they start.

There are no coordinated group exercises this week. Yet, things get going beginning Monday, May 20.

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The Bears will have six intentional practices (OTAs) north of about fourteen days. They’ll practice May 20, 21, 23, 28, 29 and 31st. The Bears will have a four-day long weekend for Commemoration Day weekend.

Following OTAs, a required minicamp will follow. All players should be in participation from June 4 to June 6 preceding all players get a break prior to instructional course starts in July.

With draft picks Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze as well as new hostile augmentations like Keenan Allen, Gerald Everett, and D’Andre Quick, there will be a lot of eyeballs on the Bears as they start off OTAs in eight days.