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Sports Monday, May 11, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Good morning, Chicago. Throughout the predraft process, Louisville quarterback Miller Moss didn’t feel like the Bears were showing him a lot of love. But that changed in the two weeks leading up to draft day. “Just with my conversations with (quarterbacks coach J.T. Barrett) leading up to the draft and stuff like that,” Moss said, “I felt really good about it and ended up agreeing to terms on that Saturday. … This was the best place for me and my development.” Bears quarterback Miller Moss (16) and tryout wide receiver Kyron Hudson stretch during rookie minicamp
on May 8, 2026, at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. (Josh Boland/Chicago Tribune) Moss became one of 13 undrafted free agents the Bears signed following their seven selections in the draft. He joins the Bears after one season at Louisville and four seasons at USC, where he spent two years behind quarterback
Caleb Williams on the depth chart. But the Bears aren’t bringing him to Chicago solely because of his connection with Williams. Today’s eNewspaper edition | Subscribe to more newsletters | Asking Eric | Horoscopes | Puzzles & Games | Today in History | | | | The Chicago Bulls just landed the first win of the Bryson Graham era without playing a single game. | | | | | Tight ends have been a key component in Ben Johnson’s Chicago Bears offense. So does that signal a big role for third-round pick Sam Roush? | | | | | Jacob deGrom looked just like he did in his prime with the New York Mets, albeit without the shoulder-length hair, as he mowed down Chicago Cubs hitters. | | | | | The Chicago White Sox fought back to win two of three against the Seattle Mariners, scoring twice in the eighth inning Sunday to rally for a 2-1 victory. | | | | | For the first time in a long time, the Chicago Sky showed some fight Saturday night. It was necessary to escape from the inaugural game of the Portland Fire’s return to the WNBA with a 98-83 win. | | | | | In the next three weeks, lawmakers are primed to address insurance rate hikes, driverless cars, electric bills and the Chicago Bears’ plans to build a new stadium in Arlington Heights. | | | |