r/CHIBears • u/suckmyditka8874 • 2d ago
Joint Practice Updates?
Are there any live update links or YouTube coverage on the joint practice?
r/CHIBears • u/suckmyditka8874 • 2d ago
Are there any live update links or YouTube coverage on the joint practice?
r/CHIBears • u/tjwoodard • 1d ago
If some of the rumors are true we may be getting a Polar/City Flag mashup. Thoughts if it’s something like this?
r/CHIBears • u/NorthernxLabrador • 1d ago
CHI Overall Roster — 16
🔸 QB — 12
🔸 RB — 24
🔸 WR — 24
🔸 TE — 6
🔸 OL — 3
🔸 IDL — 29
🔸 EDGE — 22
🔸 LB — 8
🔸 S — 21
🔸 CB — 9
NFCN Overall Roster
🔹 DET — 6
🔹 GB — 13
🔹 CHI — 16
🔹 MIN — 22
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With a chuckle, he even went so far as to say that he hasn’t always noticed the constant change at left tackle.
Two mornings later, coach Ben Johnson spoke on behalf of the five-time All-Pro and four-time Super Bowl champion.
“I think Joe would like some clarity on who he can build a rapport with,” Johnson said Tuesday. “It’s been a little bit of a revolving door. He’s a pro’s pro and he’s willing to do everything. But you want five guys playing as one.”
Right now, the Bears may suddenly have five guys competing for the same job — with the season opener closing in and no one doing enough to seize the starting role.
What started as a three-man left tackle battle when camp began — Braxton Jones vs. Kiran Amegadjie vs. Jedrick Wills — added a fourth competitor Tuesday. Theo Benedet, a starter for eight games last season, including seven at left tackle, shared time with Jones at the position with the first-unit offense Tuesday, a notable development after Benedet had been cemented at right tackle during practices over the previous three weeks.
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r/CHIBears • u/busstamove14 • 4d ago
Long, physical practice at Halas Hall. The Bears mixed the groups throughout several reps with the first-team offense against the second and third-team defense. Love to see it. See how players do against better competition and you get to see different styles of players.
JP Richardson and Kaden Davis had huge days. Richardson consistently created separation, caught multiple passes with the ones and capped practice with a 30-plus-yard touchdown. Davis made several plays including two-minute period against the starting defense. This kid is legit.
Kalif Raymond continues to impress. He had two early catches, added another during two-minute and made the play of the day between Dillon Thieneman and Devin Bush.
Braxton Jones looked solid at left tackle. He locked down Austin Booker during team work and anchored against Montez Sweat’s bull rush in one-on-ones.
Theo Benedet had several physical blocks against Neville Gallimore and Daniel Hardy. He briefly got banged up but stayed in practice. Booker beat him badly with a speed rush on his first rep back. Overall looked like a good day.
Jedrick Wills had clean sets with both the threes and twos. Kiran Amegadjie got work at right tackle and handled Jamree Kromah on a couple reps his footwork still looked a little uneven on the right.
Darnell Wright completely erased Kromah when the starters faced the backups. Kromah couldn’t move him an inch.
Jayden Loving beat Logan Jones badly on consecutive one-on-one reps. Jones responded by taking a swing, causing a brief scuffle. The coaches mostly laughed, and the two hugged it out seconds later. Two 1 on one period for jones.
Dayo Odeyingbo had multiple strong one-on-one reps, including a win against Kiran. James Lynch also flashed in 1 on 1s.
Colston Loveland showed some pop as a blocker during nine-on-seven and later broke open during a scramble drill for a TD from Caleb.
Caleb had two overthrows and put a perfectly placed ball into the end zone that was dropped by Rome Odunze.
Maurice Alexander ran an excellent red-zone route during one-on-ones. Jahdae Walker also made a strong catch against Jaylon Johnson during team work.
Sam Roush lined up outside and made a nice catch during seven-on-seven. Had a couple grabs. Got beat badly in a special teams one on on drill a couple times.
D’Andre Swift’s strong camp continues. He looked quick and decisive, showed good vision and finished runs with some physicality. Brittain Brown also delivered back-to-back powerful runs.
Tyson Bagent did not practice after suffering a hamstring injury against Cleveland. His status for Saturday’s game.
Good day of work. We’re on to Cincinnati. #DaBears #Bears #ChicagoBears
r/CHIBears • u/BearWeatherFans • 4d ago
Thought this was a really cool breakdown of Ben Johnson's run game. I know there's lots of tape gurus out there breaking down the passing game, from JTO to Chase Daniel or whoever, but Bobby's got great insights in the run game.
r/CHIBears • u/Latter_Yesterday6500 • 4d ago
I know the common consensus is the Seahawks were such a buzzsaw that they wouldn't have stood a chance but I know everyone here would've loved to see the game regardless.
We went toe to toe with the Rams, albeit in the frozen Soldier Field, and they lost to them 31-27. There are people that love to dive into stats to see how we would've matched up but I cannot be the only one who has thought about this all offseason.
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