The Chicago Bears enter the 2024 NFL season with a new look offense. The team has a new quarterback and wide receivers who are poised to lead the franchise to a new era.
Let's look at different Chicago Bears-inspired fantasy football names to try out ahead of the new season.
Chicago Bears fantasy football names to explore in 2024
Here are 30+ Bears fantasy football names as curated by the Sportskeeda NFL fantasy football team name generator:
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- Bear Down Dynasty
- Bearly a Chance
- Bearly Believable
- Bearly Holding On
- Bearly Tamed
- Bearly There
- Bearly Unstoppable
- Caleb's Cannon Crew
- Caleb's End Zone Express
- Chicago Bear-ly Contained
- Chicago Bear-ly Dominant
- Chicago Bear-ly Winning
- Chicago Blitzkrieg
- Cole's Blitz Brigade
- Cole's Pigskin Prowlers
- D'Andre's Fantasy Flyers
- D'Andre's Lightning Bolts
- D'Andre's Speed Demons
- D'Andre's Touchdown Tornado
- Kmet's Hail Mary Heroes
- Kmet's Red Zone Renegades
- Kmet's Touchdown Troupe
- Monsters of the Midway
- Odunze's End Zone Enforcers
- Odunze's Touchdown Tornadoes
- Rome's Game Day Gladiators
- Rome's Sideline Superstars
- Rome's Snap Attack
- Swiftly to Victory
- The Bear Minimum
- The Bear Necessities of Life
- The Caleb Conundrum
- Touchdown Williams
- Williams' Whirlwind Warriors
- Windy City Warriors
Chicago Bears' top 5 fantasy football assets in 2024
Here's a look at the Bears' key fantasy football assets ahead of 2024:
5. Rome Odunze, Wide receiver
Rome Odunze has been hard at work developing a connection with fellow top 10 NFL Draft pick Caleb Williams. It remains to be seen how it impacts his value as a rookie.
We anticipate Odunze being a top-five draft in rookie leagues.
4. D.J. Moore, Wide receiver
D.J. Moore had a decent fantasy football season in 2023 as the Bears' key pass catcher. He'll likely start 2024 as the team's WR1, but adding Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze will significantly reduce his targets.
You can select him as a mid-level fantasy football draft pick.
3. Roschon Johnson, Running back
Roschon Johnson enters his sophomore season as a wildcard rusher for the Bears. Johnson will be hoping for enough touches in a running back room led by the next player on this list.
While Johnson remains a decent option as an RB2, expect his value to soar in the event of an injury to the incumbent starter.
2. D'Andre Swift, Running back
D'Andre Swift joined the Chicago Bears this offseason and looks all but sure to be the team's RB1. Let's see how many touches he gets on Antonio Pierce's offense. We expect him to be picked in or around Round 6.
1. Caleb Williams, Quarterback
Caleb Williams was drafted as a late-round pick in all one-quarterback leagues. Williams looks more like a C.J. Stroud than a Bryce Young, and he's primed for a decent rookie fantasy football season.
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