Tajae Sharpe is a seven year veteran in the NFL and has stepped up with injuries at the wide receiver position.  He made a big catch that could be key to making the Bears roster.

Chicago Bears wide receiver Tajae Sharpe made a fantastic one-handed catch from Justin Fields on a key third down play late in the first quarter against the Chiefs.

Sharpe has been in a dog fight in the wide receiver competition and has been talked about this week in practice as a player to watch.  He didn’t disappoint with this catch.  Sharpe is a seven-year veteran that has bounced around the league and thus far has taken advantage of his chance in Chicago.

With plays like this he could wind up making the 53-man roster.  We’ll see how his day develops as well as the rest of his preseason games.  But for now these are the key plays needed to make the roster.

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