Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Chicago Bears Get Horrible News On Two Of Their Former RBs

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The running back position for the Chicago Bears is probably the most decorated of any in NFL history. It started with Red Grange and Bronko Nagurski, moving through the age of Rick Caseras, Gale Sayers, Walter Payton, Neal Anderson, and Matt Forte. Players at that position are always treated with a little extra respect from fans. That is why it’s always difficult to see those players see hard times. Such was the case on Thursday with two former members of the team.

It started with the news that one-time spark plug Tarik Cohen, who’d been trying to make a comeback from his catastrophic knee injury a few years ago and then an Achilles injury during rehab, decided it was time to retire.

If that weren’t bad enough, it got worse for a more recent alum. D’Onta Foreman signed with the Cleveland Browns this off-season after a solid year in Chicago last season. Reports are he suffered an alarming neck injury that forced trainers to remove him from the field on a backboard and then via helicopter.

This is a reminder to Chicago Bears fans.

Football can be a cruel sport. You’re flying high one moment, and the next, you suffer a catastrophic injury that ultimately costs you your career. These men put their livelihoods in their hands on every snap, practice, or game. Cohen will go down in Chicago Bears history as one of the most fun players to watch, on and off the field. If he’d stayed healthy, he might still be on the team right now. He was that effective. It isn’t clear why he retired. He stated his primary reason for joining the New York Jets was the realization he was getting out of shape. Apparently he realized the grind of training camp was too much for his body anymore. As for Foreman, his stay was short but the guy was a good player. Here is hoping he makes a full recovery.

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PoochPest
PoochPest
Aug 3, 2024 4:30 pm

The game is moving running backs out of the league. At one of the most precarious positions, team budgets that minimize running backs contributions will just have to expect much less in skill and desire as they turn people over.

TGena
TGena
Aug 1, 2024 2:04 pm

This game can end in a second — for anyone

For those who believe certain Bears players should play on a “home team discount” — grab a clue!

Dr. Melhus
Aug 1, 2024 12:47 pm

Hmmm. Clearly the news on Foreman is horrible, and here’s hoping he’s all right, and makes a full recovery.

That said, it’s sad that Cohen is retiring, but I think that’s not horrible news, I think it’s for the best – his body can’t take the NFL grind. Here’s hoping he finds another outlet for his talents and athleticism that doesn’t break him down the same way.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Aug 1, 2024 12:17 pm

Don’t forget Ronnie Bull, Willie Galimore … Piccolo, Suey …

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