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The Chicago Bears see speedy rookie linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II as a perfect fit for coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense.
Chances are, many Chicago Bears fans never had heard of Ruben Hyppolite II. When the Bears drafted Hyppolite at No. 132 in the fourth round in April, his name was relatively unknown. The Maryland ...
Chances are, many Chicago Bears fans never had heard of Ruben Hyppolite II. When the Bears drafted Hyppolite at No. 132 in the fourth round in April, his name was relatively unknown. The Maryland ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNBears Training Camp Battle Breakdown: Rookie surprise Ruben Hyppolite II continues pushing for the third starting spot at LBContinuing on with the Chicago Bears training camp battles, we have another starting spot up for grabs on the defensive side ...
The #Patriots held a private workout and have been “impressed” with Maryland LB Ruben Hyppolite II, per @TonyPauline. The 5’11 240-pound tackling machine ran a 4.45s 40 at his Pro Day — he ...
When Bears fourth-round pick Ruben Hyppolite II wasn't invited to the NFL Combine, the Maryland linebacker didn't pout or feel sorry for himself. Instead, Hyppolite focused solely on what he could ...
Bears coach Ben Johnson had high praise for rookie Ruben Hyppolite, the fourth-rounder who many called a real reach early on Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears are banking on massive upside with the fourth-round selection of Maryland’s Ruben Hyppolite II. The linebacker prospect has 4.42-second 40-yard-dash speed.
Many Bears fans didn't know who Hyppolite was when he was selected in Round 4. Here's how he went from an unknown to a Chicago linebacker.
The Chicago Bears select Maryland Terrapins linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II in Round 4 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No. 132 overall pick (via a trade with the Buffalo Bills).
Bears second-round receiver Luther Burden III wore his chip on his shoulder over being snubbed in the draft after numerous comments denigrating is practice habits and other aspects of his play.
Ruben Hyppolite II really stood out during OTAs and Mini camp. This guy is a MLB by trade but w TJ Edwards out he stepped into the WLB role and played very well. I’m gonna have to see what he ...
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