Chicago Bears: 3 big concerns entering training camp

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The Chicago Bears prepare to enter an unprecedented training camp right around the corner.

This will be the most over-analyzed NFL training camp in Chicago Bears history. After months of no sports, fans are starving for football season. But, will we get one?

Right now, it’s scheduled to happen as planned — except for the preseason, of course. But, after missing the bullseye by a mile in 2019, the Bears have to right the ship in 2020. This roster is built to win in most areas, but without a real offseason program, many questions need answers.

As the Bears go into an unorthodox training camp soon, fans won’t be able to watch — and that takes half the fun out of the summer. It will be up to video crews (if they are allowed) and the post-practice press conferences for fans to absorb all of the news and tidbits they can possibly handle before making a judgement on this year’s camp.

For many teams, there are serious concerns heading into camp. Surely, the number one concern is safety and health for all involved. That’s a given. But, in terms of the roster, scheme, coaching, chemistry, etc., it’s going to be interesting to see whether or not some teams can overcome the lack of a real offseason.

For the Bears, there are a couple of key concerns.

Obviously, all eyes will be on quarterbacks Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles — and for good reason. But, even beyond the quarterbacks, there are big questions.