The Chicago Bears' training camp featured standout performances from undrafted rookie JP Richardson, strong defensive plays in red zone drills, and promising development from rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapilo, with practices emphasizing physicality and fundamentals ahead of padded workouts.
During Chicago Bears training camp, quarterback Caleb Williams showed improvement at the line of scrimmage, but the team's offense, particularly in red-zone drills, continued to struggle.
The Chicago Bears had their fourth practice of training camp, with standout performances from quarterback Justin Fields and wide receiver DJ Moore. Fields led a successful two-minute drill, connecting with Equanimeous St. Brown and Cole Kmet for big gains and finding St. Brown for a touchdown. However, there were some struggles during the red zone drills, including interceptions by Fields and backup quarterback P.J. Walker. Moore has been the MVP of training camp so far, showcasing his connection with Fields. Linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards have made an impact on defense, with Edmunds returning an interception for a touchdown. Rookie cornerback Terell Smith has been impressive, and the offensive line saw some rotation with Lucas Patrick and Ja'Tyre Carter getting first-team reps. Fields showed off his running ability, scoring a touchdown during red zone drills. Safety Eddie Jackson had a rest day, and there were some minor injuries, including a finger injury to center Cody Whitehair.