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Most of the Bears roster has been apparent but Friday night's performance could have won a job for a few players. Here's a last attempt to call who makes it.
What we’ve learned: The Bears are treating Odunze like a classic No. 1 receiver and Moore like a chess piece, moving him from the slot to the outside to even the running back slot. Zaccheaus, a slot receiver, has been as consistently excellent as any player in camp.
Bleacher Report's Alex Kay has proposed a solution for Chicago, suggesting that the Bears swing a trade to acquire Kayvon Thibodeaux from the New York Giants. More specifically, Kay has Chicago sending third and fifth-round draft picks to the Giants in exchange for the youngster.
After watching his offense take a step back in Kansas City, Chicago Bears' head coach Ben Johnson is hinting at scaling back the offense for Caleb Williams.
Will there be any surprise cuts when the Chicago Bears set their 53-man roster? What about trading for a running back? Brad Biggs answers your Bears questions weekly.
Bagent's best drive was his last, where he led the Bears on a game-winning touchdown drive, which included two impressive throws (and catches) to undrafted rookie wide receiver Jahdae Walker. That included the game-winning, six-yard touchdown to Walker in the corner of the end zone.
Analysis: Bears starters got to test themselves against starters for the first time and only made themselves look bad en route to a big deficit against KC.