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Bears-Colts inactives: Nate Davis active but Matt Pryor expected to play
Nate Davis is active Sunday in Indianapolis, but the Bears are expected to have a different look on their O-line.
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Nate Davis responds to Bears fans who say he isn't dedicated to practice
LAKE FOREST, Ill. – Nate Davis is ready to show Chicago what he’s all about. The embattled right guard has not seen the field much since signing a three-year, $30 million contract with the Bears last offseason, and as a result he’s become a lightning rod for fans. Davis says he doesn’t pay attention to outside perceptions about his...
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Nate Davis pulled from Bears practice after injury in individual drills
Bears right guard Nate Davis left Saturday’s practice early with what appeared to be a leg strain. Davis suffered the injury in individual drills, and didn’t participate for the rest of the day. “When a guy strains something during that time, we always pull him to make sure that we can get the full rest for that particular day...
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Bears share injury updates on Braxton Jones, Nate Davis
Just as it looked like the Bears offensive line was getting close to being mostly healthy again, the unit suffered another injury to a starter. On Sunday, right guard Nate Davis left the game early with an ankle injury. On Monday, head coach Matt Eberflus said Davis had suffered a high ankle sprain, which is typically considered the more severe…
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Bears' Nate Davis carted to locker room after injury
Chicago Bears lineman Nate Davis had to be carted to the locker room after suffering an injury against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday.
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Nate Davis speaks publicly for 1st time since loss of family member sparked extended absence
Nate Davis returned to the field for the Bears when they took on the Broncos in Week 4. The starting right guard had missed the previous two games due a death in the family. On Wednesday he spoke to the media for the first time since training camp and shared an update on how he’s doing. “I feel OK. As…
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Bears-Chiefs inactives: Nate Davis will play after being away for personal reason
Bears RG Nate Davis is active and expected to start Sunday against the Chiefs.
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Bears injury report for Chiefs game: Eddie Jackson doubtful, Darnell Mooney ok
The Bears will likely have to play without starting free safety Eddie Jackson when they take on the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs this Sunday. On the Bears’ final injury report of the week, Jackson is officially listed as “doubtful” for the game, since a foot injury held him out of all three practices this week. Last week, Jackson hurt…
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Bears vs. Bucs inactives: D'Onta Foreman scratch should mean more work for Roschon Johnson
With running back D’Onta Foreman being a healthy scratch vs. the Bucs, rookie Roschon Johnson is in line for a bigger workload.
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Bears' Nate Davis doubtful to play vs. Bucs after not traveling with team for personal reasons
The Bears likely will be without a key offensive lineman for Sunday’s critical Week 2 showdown against the Bucs in Tampa Bay.
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Chase Claypool, Nate Davis raise alarming red flags for Ryan Poles in Bears' flop vs. Packers
Pretty much everything went wrong for the Bears on Sunday vs. the Packers, but two performances in particular should raise huge red flags.
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Chicago Bears injury report: Team almost entirely healthy for Packers game
The Bears are nearly totally healthy heading into their Week 1 matchup against the Packers. The team released their final injury report heading into the weekend and special teams linebacker Dylan Cole was the only player who did not practice in full. He was limited with a hamstring injury and is questionable to suit up. Most notable was that starting…
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Chicago Bears injury report: Two new players miss practice
One day after releasing a fairly encouraging injury report, the Bears went the wrong way in the participation department. On Thursday, three players did not participate in practice, compared to Wednesday when only one player was listed as DNP. However, three players took a good step forward. Eddie Jackson, Jaquan Brisker and DeMarcus Walker all practiced in full on Thursday…
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Notable players missing from Bears training camp Tuesday
The Bears were without a few notable players when they began Tuesday’s training camp practice.
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Justin Fields impresses new Bears with command of huddle
At this point in the summer, the Bears are focused more on classroom work, polishing technique and building bonds with each other. They won’t put the pads on until the end of July or beginning of August when training camp is underway, so it’s unfair to try to make real football evaluations, especially on the offensive line. That said,...