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Running back is one of the big questions marks on the Chicago Bears’ roster, making every training camp rep count.
Chicago Bears camp battles are shaping the projected 53-man roster as the team prepares for its first padded training camp practice on Monday. As the players enjoy an off day today, let's look at some key position battles Chicago Sun-Times analyst Patrick Finley has projected.
Why it’s worth watching: It’s not going to be a surprise who the top running back in this group is. The Bears committed three years and $24 million to D’Andre Swift in free agency.
Can Bears seventh-round pick Kyle Monangai earn playing time as a rookie? Here’s what the former Rutgers running back needs to prove during training camp.
One running back that has been with Chicago the last two years is Roschon Johnson, and he has a chance to take over as the lead back. Gene Chamberlain from Bears On SI thinks Johnson is a player to watch during training camp.
The Bears say they’re built to win. Now they need to learn exactly which pieces to keep. Projecting the Bears’ 53-man roster on the eve of the first padded training-camp practice Monday: They’re keeping: Caleb Williams, Tyson Bagent, Case Keenum. On the bubble: Austin Reed.
Chicago Bears veteran tight end Cole Kmet believes the arrival of rookie Colston Loveland will create healthy competition.