The weather is warming up outside and that means the thick of the 2018 offseason is coming for the Chicago Bears. With a new head coach in place in Matt Nagy, the Bears have been able to get out ahead of other teams in terms of offseason activities. The team was able to have a veteran minicamp before the NFL Draft, something only teams with new head coaches were allowed to do. The team also started their OTAs earlier than most.

This past week the team went through its second session of OTAs with another set for the following week. After that week the team will hold a mandatory three-day minicamp before taking time off ahead of the start of training camp. Chicago will begin training camp earlier than usual this year with an additional preseason game on the schedule for the Hall of Fame Game. The Bears will report to training camp on July 19 with their first practice scheduled for July 20.

Through the first two sessions the Bears have not had any major breaking news. That can be a good thing. While other teams have seen players go down with injuries the Bears have remained healthy through these first two weeks. The media has only been allowed two days of availability through the six practice sessions. Head coach Matt Nagy and quarterback Mitch Trubisky have been the biggest names who have spoken and both have provided interesting insight to how things are going so far for the organization.

Curious about the biggest takeaways from the first two OTA sessions? Look below to find out the biggest storylines.