Hits From Halas: D'Andre Swift Dazzles During Not so 'Big-Time Practice'
D'Andre Swift broke a 62-yard touchdown run as the Bears’ controlled scrimmage ended early after Skyler Thomas intercepted Tyson Bagent.
- Running back D'Andre Swift set the tone during the Chicago Bears' 11th practice at Halas Hall on Tuesday, breaking free for a 62-yard touchdown run against the second-team defense.
- Quarterback Caleb Williams demonstrated increased comfort during his second training camp, commanding the offense with greater poise as head coach Ben Johnson noted his improved handling of play installations.
- The passing attack produced big plays when Williams connected with wide receiver Rome Odunze for a 58-yard pass that flipped the field, while the offense moved efficiently from their own 1-yard line.
- Safety Skyler Thomas intercepted quarterback Tyson Bagent during a late two-minute drill, providing the defense a key highlight as the unit surged late in the scrimmage.
- Coaches will meet Wednesday to evaluate roster battles, specifically the left tackle competition between Jedrick Wills Jr. and Kiran Amegadjie, before the team returns to Halas Hall on Thursday.
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Hits from Halas: D'Andre Swift dazzles during not so 'big-time practice'
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (WGN) — What was billed as a "big-time practice" for the Chicago Bears at Halas Hall on Tuesday went off without a hitch and ended almost 40 minutes earlier than expected, with the run game taking center stage. No scuffles. No dust-ups. No animated jawing between the offense and the defense. The most [...]
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