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Chicago Bears 53-Man Roster Prediction (Take 2)
The open-to-fans portion of the Chicago Bears training camp is over, there’s only one more preseason game on the schedule, and we’re one week away from the NFL’s official cut-down day (8/26), where teams need to have their 53-man rosters set.
One of the biggest preseason delights for Chicago has been defensive end Austin Booker, who has four sacks already. After picking up his fourth sack of the preseason in this game against Buffalo, Booker met with the medical staff and then was later ruled out with a knee injury.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams made his preseason debut against the Buffalo Bills. It was the first time seeing the former USC Trojans quarterback sin
Byard signed with the Bears last year hoping to get in at the start of something special. He's looking past personal accolades at this stage of his career and desperate to win. That starts with his team learning lessons from a "miserable" 2024 season.
Kansas City's front office announced its decision to waive Young as part of a series of transactions that saw former first-round pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah placed on the Chiefs' injured reserve list. The team signed defensive lineman Owen Carney and linebacker Xander Mueller to bring its roster back to full strength.
The Buffalo Bills took on the Chicago Bears and lost in a 38-0 fashion in the second weekend of the 2025 NFL preseason. Sometimes the stats can tell the story of who performed well and who did not, but Pro Football Focus is there to provide a little bit more context.
The Bears host the Bills in NFL preseason action at 8 p.m. ET on FOX, with Chicago's starters expected to take the field.
NFL Sunday preseason features the Chicago Bears taking on the Buffalo Bills in the late game. This game kicks off on Sunday, August 17, at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MT) with a live broadcast on FOX. WATCH NOW: Chicago Bears vs. Buffalo Bills live for FREE with DIRECTV (free trial).
The attrition of the preseason caught up with the Bears early last week, when they were forced to sign two cornerbacks and two safeties just to make it through the rest of training camp, and ramped up during Sunday night’s game against the Bills.
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