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Chicago Bears Meet With Multiple Offensive Weapons As Camp Begins

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The Chicago Bears are finally convening for the start of training camp. Players report on July 25th, with the first practices starting the next day. Excitement is already building. However, it appears the team isn’t quite finished making tweaks to the roster. Rumors persist that they’re hunting for help at edge rusher. It was also reported that they’re one of two teams pushing to sign veteran cornerback Arthur Maulet. Even that isn’t the end of it. Now further details have emerged, this time on the offensive side.

Jordan Schultz of The Score and Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network both reported that the Bears have worked out three players this morning. One was wide receiver Isaiah Ford, and the others were tight ends, Jared Pinkney and Roger Carter. Ford is the most prominent of the three. He was a 7th round pick of the Miami Dolphins in 2017. While he never emerged as a starter, he did contribute with 51 catches for 520 yards between 2019 and 2020. He also caught two touchdowns in 2021. While not overly fast, he has good size (6’2), body control, and route-running skill.

Pinkney and Carter don’t have any statistical footprint in the NFL. However, both have experience playing in a wide-zone offense from their time under Sean McVay in Los Angeles.

The Chicago Bears likely seek some extra depth.

Chase Claypool is on the PUP list with camp about to start. That means he will be missing practices. How many is unknown, but it’s worth noting he’s been shelved since the start of OTAs. So whatever he suffers from has been lingering. Ford gives the Bears an extra camp body with some experience. As for tight end, the Bears face uncertainty behind Cole Kmet and Robert Tonyan. Jake Tonges, Chase Allen, and Stephen Carlson are their current options. Perhaps Pinkney or Carter can make a positive impression.

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Pinkney was a productive pass catcher in college at Vanderbilt, going for 774 yards and seven TDs in 2018. Carter served in the H-back role at Georgia Southern, doubling as a tight end and fullback. The H-back is said to have a prominent place in a wide-zone offense. Thus far, the Chicago Bears haven’t been able to find anybody that can fill the role. Maybe one of them can. Either way, it’s clear the team is hunting for some added depth as they prepare for a long and grueling camp.

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Wolesho 71
Wolesho 71
Jul 25, 2023 1:57 pm

First it was Gloria, now is Julia when will this absurdity end.put an end to spammers

SLIP KNOTZ
SLIP KNOTZ
Jul 24, 2023 9:07 pm

Isaiah Ford is not just a camp body. He’s a 4th WR on a good day and 5th on a bad day. He’s really a tweener that would be better if he had speed. But he he’s tall and he can catch consistently. This is a guy you can appreciate in December when everyone else is injured. The QB will come to trust him (if he can beat his man to get open).

BearDownTX
Jul 24, 2023 4:48 pm

Every team works out “bottom of the roster” guys for depth, so Great comment Russell! You are getting more negative love than the spammers! LMAO!

GhostTomahawk 34
GhostTomahawk 34
Jul 24, 2023 3:17 pm

Camp bodies

Hehateme30
Jul 24, 2023 3:12 pm

Hey Russell, this shouldn’t be a surprise , because looking for people to improve the bottom of your roster is called adding depth. Some thing that the Bears in the past weren’t real good at, but you need depth because during the year… People get hurt. They also sometimes play below the level of expectations. So if you have depth, you’re not out of luck when injuries or poor play happens. It’s not a hard concept to grasp, but apparently you’ve never heard of it?

Last edited 1 year ago by Hehateme30

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