Bears Eyeing Former Pro Bowl WR
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In a recent interview with Kyle Odegard of SportsCasting.com, Chark noted that he’s weighing his options for his NFL career. “ It will have to be something that makes sense, f
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, former Chargers wide receiver DJ Chark recently visited the Bears. ‘Former #Chargers WR DJ Chark, one of the top veteran free agents available, recently visited the #Bears, sources say,’ Rapoport reported. At 28 years old, Chark is taking a measured approach to his next move.
As the Chicago Bears prepare for camp, one of their best players remains out of action, and the team may still be looking for help at wide receiver.
July 21 - Free agent wide receiver DJ Chark recently visited the Chicago Bears, NFL Network reported Monday. He spent the past three seasons with three different teams after playing his first four campaigns in Jacksonville. Chark was a second-round pick by the Jaguars in 2018 and made the Pro Bowl with a 1,008-yard season in 2019.
According to a report from NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Chicago recently met with veteran free agent wide receiver D.J. Chark. Chark recently spoke out about his NFL future in an interview with Kyle Odegard of Sports Casting.
The Chicago Bears are set to begin training camp on Tuesday, but that hasn't stopped GM Ryan Poles from kicking the tires on a veteran receiver.
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Yardbarker on MSNKeenan Allen’s return to Chicago Bears seems possible now
Following the selections of tight end Colston Loveland in the first round and wide receiver Luther Buden III in the second round, it seemed that the idea of Keenan Allen’s return to the Chicago Bears for the upcoming season was dead.
Looking ahead to the upcoming NFL season, Caleb Williams’ Chicago Bears could be in line to add a former teammate of Justin Herbert from the Los Angeles Chargers.
Chark recently visited the Bears, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports Monday.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBen Johnson apparently has his eyes set on adding another veteran pass catcher to the offense ahead of training camp
In two days, the Chicago Bears will open up the first day of training camp and will continue preparations toward the first season under new head coach Ben Johnson. Since arriving to Chicago, Johnson has hand-picked multiple additions to the roster to help create his new offense and after seeing what he had to work with during OTAs and minicamp,