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Bears make surprising decision with WR lineup before Week 1 game vs. Titans
The Bears made a surprising move with their first gameday roster of the year. Second-year wide receiver Tyler Scott was rendered inactive on Sunday, meaning Velus Jones Jr. and DeAndre Carter will be the only wide receivers available behind Keenan Allen, DJ Moore and Rome Odunze. Scott was presumed to be the No. 4 wide receiver on the team coming…
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Bears injury report: Team could be without 3 wide receivers vs. Lions
The Bears will be without one wide receiver when they take on the Lions at Soldier Field this Sunday, and there’s a chance they’ll have to play without two more. On the team’s final injury report of the week Equanimeous St. Brown was ruled out with a pectoral injury, while Tyler Scott and Velus Jones Jr. were listed as...
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Bears rookies fumble the names of old-school toys
If you’re a Bears fan born before the year 2001, you might want to close your eyes. The Bears tested rookies Tyler Scott, Gervon Dexter Jr. and Noah Sewell to see if they could guess the names of old-school toys correctly. A couple passed with flying colors, and others *cough* Tyler Scott *cough* didn’t do so hot. Check out...
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Tyler Scott emerges as return man contingency plan
When the Bears drafted Tyler Scott in the fourth-round the team talked about him as a raw receiver with impressive speed. They knew his route running could use some polishing, but with DJ Moore, Chase Claypool and Darnell Mooney in the fold, they didn’t need him to do too much in the offense as a rookie. If he could...
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Bears roster risers, fallers after preseason finale vs. Bills
After a long summer of training camp practices, Saturday’s preseason finale marked the last time several Bears had the opportunity to impress their coaches and make a case to earn a roster spot before this Tuesday’s roster cut deadline. Others fought for additional roles on the team, or opportunities to climb the depth chart. Here are the guys who...
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Here are the hilarious details behind Tyler Scott's dinner bill prank
The Bears receivers did some fine dining with the tradition of a rookie paying the bill. Since Tyler Scott is the only rookie in the position group, he was stuck with the bill. At the end of the meal, the waiter presented him with a bill that read over $20,000. It read $20,501.81, to be exact. That wasn’t the plan….
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WATCH: Bears rookie astonished after forking $20,000 dinner bill
The unwritten rookie tax is an evil one. Bears rookies fall victim to some slight hazing in the form of carrying the weight of a small financial burden. Tyler Scott recently got his treatment. Check out his reaction to being handed a $20,000 bill from a team dinner. Wide receiver Daurice Fountain recorded the video on his Instagram page (@reece_jmm)…
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Darnell Wright's test, Tyrique Stevenson's chance among things to watch in Bears' preseason opener
While Justin Fields will play in the preseason opener, all eyes should be on three of the Bears’ key rookies in their first live action.
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How Bears rookie WR Tyler Scott learned a lot from one rep against Jaylon Johnson
As the Bears work through their offseason summer program, Tyler Scott’s arrow has continually pointed up. After a rocky rookie minicamp, where he dropped several balls, Scott has looked more and more comfortable and seems to make more plays each and every day. That’s not uncommon for a rookie, especially from a mid-major college program, since it’s a big...
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Tyler Scott ‘attacking' opportunities in Bears camp, Getsy says
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Tyler Scott is already turning heads during preseason workouts, earning praise from offensive coordinator Luke Getsy after Thursday’s workouts at Halas Hall.
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Chicago Bears training camp observations: Tyler Scott shines on Day 2
Day Two of Chicago Bears training camp looked an awful lot like Day One. There were a few more pre-snap hiccups, but on the whole Justin Fields was sharp and made several impressive throws. We still haven’t seen a ton of situational work. Instead of running two-minute drills, move the ball periods, or getting in third down or red...
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Assessing Madden 24 ratings for Bears wide receivers
Madden has started releasing ratings for the upcoming installment of the long-running football simulation franchise, Madden ‘24. These ratings are obviously meant for fun and shouldn’t be taken too seriously. Yet, the video game ratings offer one of our first glances at how Bears players are perceived in a national spotlight. We’re going to take a look at the...
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Bears rookies get first taste of Chicago in epic tour of city
This year’s class of Bears rookies got quite a tour of their new home this week. On Friday, the team took the rooks all around Chicago, including some classic tourist highlights. The Bears social media team shared highlights throughout the day, beginning with a trip to Soldier Field to both check out the new locker room and to kick...