The Chicago Bears hit the practice field at Halas Hall on Saturday morning for the fourth practice of training camp under new head coach Ben Johnson.
It was a much better outing for the starting offense on Day 4, according to the media in attendance, where quarterback Caleb Williams had his best day of camp so far on a day that focused on third-down situations. Elsewhere, rookie tight end Colston Loveland participated in team drills for the first time this summer, and he made a solid impression.
As far as attendance goes, right tackle Darnell Wright had a scheduled rest day (while Theo Benedet filled in), wide receiver Luther Burden III was still sidelined (but will “hopefully soon” return). Meanwhile, offensive linemen Kiran Amegadjie and Doug Kramer exited practice with injuries.
Here are some observations, from media members and fans in attendance, following Saturday’s training camp practice:
Caleb Williams had his best day of camp
Heavy focus on third down
Braxton Jones, Ozzy Trapilo and Kiran Amegadjie rotated at left tackle while Theo Benedet started at right tackle with Darnell Wright resting
Colston Loveland impressed as a full participant
Offense finished strong with TD in 2-minute drill
Doug Kramer, Kiran Amegadjie exited with injuries
Tyrique Stevenson, Terell Smith rotating at cornerback
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Reporting by Alyssa Barbieri, Bears Wire / Bears Wire
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