Chicago Bears Gain National Recognition with Pro Bowl Voting Update

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Chicago Bears Gain National Recognition with Pro Bowl Voting Update

After years of being overlooked, the Chicago Bears have emerged as one of the NFLs most discussed teams in 2025. Sitting at 93 and holding the top seed in the NFC as December begins, the Bears are capturing national attention for all the right reasons.

First-year head coach Ben Johnson has orchestrated a dramatic turnaround in just ten months. By reshaping the team culture, enhancing the roster, and maximizing quarterback Caleb Williams' potential, he has transformed Chicago into a legitimate playoff contender. Johnsons immediate impact has earned widespread admiration, making him a frontrunner for Coach of the Year accolades.

Inside Halas Hall, however, the priorities remain clear: continue winning, secure a playoff berth, challenge for the NFC North, and potentially make a deep January run. The 2025 NFL season has been unpredictable, with traditional contenders faltering, opening the door for a revitalized Bears squad.

The teams success stems from strong locker-room cohesion, a sharp coaching staff, and players performing at career peaks. Chicagos offensive line dominated the defending champion Eagles on national television, while the defense tops the league in turnovers and turnover margin. Caleb Williams, in just his second season, is leading the league in fourth-quarter comebacks. These achievements have not gone unnoticed, influencing early voting for the 2026 Pro Bowl.

Pro Bowl voting, which began on November 27 and closes December 15, shows the Bears making a major impression. Sixteen Chicago players currently rank among the top 10 vote-getters at their positions. Notably, safety Kevin Byard, guard Joe Thuney, and center Drew Dalman lead all NFC players in their respective positions.

Byard anchors a turnover-hungry defense with six interceptions, while offseason additions Thuney and Dalman have transformed the interior offensive line. Caleb Williams is experiencing fewer sacks, and the run game has become a defining element of the offense thanks to the strong line. Right tackle Darnell Wright ranks fourth among NFC offensive tackles, and right guard Jonah Jackson also made the top 10, trailing only elite NFC linemen Penei Sewell, Trent Williams, and Tristan Wirfs.

On defense, cornerback Nahshon Wright has been one of the seasons biggest surprises. Thrust into a starting role due to injuries to Jaylon Johnson, Tyrique Stevenson, and Kyler Gordon, he has responded with five interceptions and a forced fumble, playing on a one-year contract. Wright, alongside Byard, has become a cornerstone of Chicagos defensive identity.

Quarterback Caleb Williams is seventh in overall voting, reflecting his clutch performances and the Bears renewed national prominence. While the Pro Bowl may not carry its previous prestige, it remains a meaningful accolade for players, adding to their career legacies.

After years of obscurity, Chicago now enjoys national respect and fan admiration across the league. The team has stars on both sides of the ball, household names beyond the quarterback, and a roster generating buzz everywhere. Early Pro Bowl voting suggests that this season, many Bears players will receive the recognition they have long deserved.

Author: Ava Mitchell

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