Chicago Bears training camp
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Practice might not have mattered to Allen Iverson but it matters to Chicago Bears coaches on offense, especially Caleb Williams' numbers.
The most expensive player on the roster is coming off the second-lowest sack total of his career. Plus, the Bears had some players come back and others step out.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson loves rookie Colston Loveland's work ethic as the 10th overall pick rehabs his way back from an offseason shoulder surgery
At No. 4 is DC Dennis Allen, the first coach to make an appearance on the list, who is tasked with getting the most out of a veteran defense.
Caleb Williams had marched 44 yards on five plays during practice Saturday when the Bears lined up for a third-down play at the 3-yard line. It was a two-minute drill, not the red zone period that the Bears had struggled so terribly in the day before. But it felt important — as important, at least, as a drill on a backfield in July can be.
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Bears receiver has numerous factors working his way besides a full year of experience in the league and a good connection with Caleb Williams.
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson is expected to miss several weeks of training camp due to an offseason leg injury.