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A trade proposal would see the Chicago Bears send a second-round pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for defensive end Trey Hendrickson.
Chicago's rushing game could continue to be a pleasant surprise with both Swift and Monangai working as a dynamic duo, with Bieniemy's coaching leading the way. The Bears can only hope that the offense comes together as a whole and they can use their running game success to help lead to better complementary football.
Top back D’Andre Swift has an undeniable competitive fire but is low-key by nature. Rookie Kyle Monangai is a head-down grinder, still working to get accustomed to the NFL. Roschon Johnson? He’s a third-year back, contributing predominantly on special teams and has never been overly boisterous.
The Chicago Bears are facing a difficult trade reality when it comes to one of their top weapons ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
The starting running back and wide receiver returned on a limited basis to practice after sitting Wednesday and several other Bears had their status change.
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Why the Chicago Bears are confident rookie Colston Loveland can step up with Cole Kmet potentially out
If Cole Kmet is out Sunday, he leaves a hole in an offense where he's been one of head coach Ben Johnson’s most trusted skill players. This opens up a door for rookie Colston Loveland.
Lamar Jackson is back at practice for the Ravens and could play Sunday. For the Bears, DJ Moore and D’Andre Swift missed practice, but Cairo Santos could be back.
With high-profiled players on every level of the defense, Allen has gotten his defense to play beyond expectations, even with plenty of room to grow, while also overcoming injuries to cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon, linebacker T.J. Edwards and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.