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Bears' Intense Practice Showcases Offense and Defense

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  • Bears hold most physical practice under new coach
  • Quarterback Caleb Williams has best day so far
  • Defense dominates in two-minute drill
Bears' Intense Practice Showcases Offense and Defense

This past Tuesday, the Chicago Bears held their sixth practice of the 2023 training camp, and it was their most physical session yet under new head coach Ben Johnson. The practice included live tackling for the first time this summer, and the team saw a strong showing from both the offense and defense.

On the offensive side, quarterback Caleb Williams had his best day so far, leading the unit to a productive day. Meanwhile, the defense finished the practice with a dominant performance during the two-minute drill, with defensive end Montez Sweat getting fired up about the unit's success.

In terms of attendance, rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III practiced for the first time during the team period, while center Doug Kramer and defensive end Tanoh Kpassagnon returned to the field. However, rookie defensive tackle Shemar Turner and rookie cornerback Zah Frazier remained sidelined.

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The Chicago Bears' training camp practice on Tuesday focused on increased intensity and physicality, including live tackling for the first time this summer.
The Bears' offense had a strong showing, with quarterback Caleb Williams having his best day so far during the practice.
The Bears' defense had a dominant finish to the practice, with a standout performance during the two-minute drill that got defensive end Montez Sweat fired up.

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