The Chicago Bears will kick off their season at home against the Tennessee Titans in about a month. However, first, the Bears need to navigate the preseason without major injuries. Their preseason begins Thursday night against the Houston Texans in the Hall of Fame game. None of the starters will play in this game, and their status in next Saturday’s game against the Buffalo Bills remains uncertain.
Injuries are an unfortunate but inevitable part of training camp across the NFL. The Titans experienced this first hand today when wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins suffered a knee injury during practice. He is expected to be out for 4-6 weeks, according to Paul Kuharsky. The Titans’ season opener is against the Bears on September 8th. If Hopkins misses this game, it would be a significant advantage for the Bears’ defense. Last season, Hopkins recorded 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and 7 touchdowns.
For some reason, I want to watch The Cable Guy again.
It’s the possibility of being hit with a folding chair. I’m a pacifist. I’m working on learning guitar. There is a Thursday night open mic the next town over. I want to drop some Mac Miller on their Neil Young playing asses one day. Then Neil Young, because I’m a pacifist and a conformist.
@jmscooby —
Let’s just hope Caleb is the real deal.
I can’t imagine Ryan Poles ever selecting at the top of another NFL Draft.
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Go back to your shark hunt, Scoob.
Are you still hitting them.with that folding chair?
TGena, I don’t get caught up in it all, really. Week 1 is coming, the best 5 will be out there each week. I’m a broken record. OL and secondary will be the most affected by injuries. Everything will be fluid. Teven and Nate have a lower probability to play. Pieces are in place. We need to own about an 8 foot circle exactly where the ball is snapped on each play. If we do that, our chances of winning improve. It’s all about the shortest distance. Belichick had it right. Draft an elite moving guard in the late 1st.… Read more »
Kyler played 14 games in 2022
13 games in 2023.
Teven played 13 games in 2022
12 games in 2023.
What about “availability is the best ability” in the NFL?