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Ben Johnson grants Bears' wish to be coached harder on Day 1 by yanking 1st-string offense off field
Donation Options Search Search Search Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson walks on the field as players stretch and warm up on the first day of training camp at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Wednesday,
Braxton Jones, who's been the starter for the past three seasons, will face competition from rookie Ozzy Trapilo and second-year pro Kiran Amegadjie. Jones is recovering from a fractured fibula suffered at the end of last season, but you'd still assume the incumbent starter has the edge in the battle.
Jaquan Brisker, Tyrique Stevenson and Tremaine Edmunds are some of the players to watch during camp at Halas Hall.
Jaylon Johnson is on the Bears' non-football injury list, and he may not be thrilled that certain cornerbacks have exceeded his salary
Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland hasn't hit the practice field, but he's already impressed head coach Ben Johnson with his work ethic.
Rookies Colston Loveland, Luther Burden and Ozzy Trapilo are three of the key players to watch during training camp in Lake Forest.
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