The Chicago Bears were back on the practice field at Halas Hall on Thursday morning for the eighth practice of training camp in their third padded session of the week.
The Bears passing offense put on a clinic in what head coach Ben Johnson previewed would be the longest practice to date, and it certainly was an intense session. Quarterback Caleb Williams and the starting offense thrived in the passing game, where he connected with rookie Luther Burden III and veteran Olamide Zaccheaus throughout practice. Burden had a monster performance, connecting with all three quarterbacks, and it’s clear he’s hitting his stride on his second full day of practice.
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As far as injuries go, long snapper Scott Daly and running back Deion Hankins exited practice.
Here are some observations, from media members and fans in attendance, following Thursday’s training camp practice:
Bears passing game put on a clinicBears offense had rough 2-minute drillCaleb Williams had his best day of training camp by a mileRookie Luther Burden III was the star of the showOlamide Zaccheaus continues to be a standoutTyson Bagent impresses as he competes for QB2LS Scott Daly carted to locker roomRough day for the offensive lineCaleb Williams and Rome Odunze connection continuesRookie Colston Loveland continues to impressRookie Ruben Hyppolite had an impressive practice
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