Most Chicago Bears left Halas Hall for the summer Thursday knowing where they stand in coaches' eyes and with their own conditioning.
Not everyone is that way. Injured players remain an issue.
It's possible coach Ben Johnson might have more to reveal on injuries to the first two Chicago Bears draft picks during next week's OTA session for rookies and other young players.
First-round tight end Colston Loveland did some individual work back during rookie camp but hasn't participated on the field since then at OTAs and minicamp.
One of the brightest coaches in the NFL wanted Colston Loveland. pic.twitter.com/MxfcfTGVyp
— Bears History (@ChiBearsHistory) June 4, 2025
Second-round receiver Luther Burden III hasn't practiced since the rookie camp, either, and heading into training camp he still has the unsigned contract. None of the Bears' three second-round picks are signed and can't practice at camp unless they sign. Burden has an unspecified soft tissue injury.
The Burden injury is different than the Loveland's. The surgery to Loveland happened last season and he tried playing through it but had January surgery to repair an AC joint dislocation. Johnson said he still isn't certain on when Loveland will be available.
only ONE Tight End has EVER posted a 34%+ Target Share in College
— DynastyIM (@dynasty_im) May 21, 2025
[ Colston Loveland ]
and he’s not even valued as a Top 8 Rookie pic.twitter.com/O1Ke6h0dsE
"I have to find that out; I don't know," Johnson said. "I just knew that, in the springtime here, he was not going to be available. At some point here in camp, we should get the green light."
Burden was expected to add explosiveness in the slot. The Bears saw plenty of pass-catching ability at that position from Olamide Zaccheaus and Devin Duvernay during OTAs and minicamp.
"This is a bigger competition than people think."@ruthiepolinsky, @clayharbs82, and @DavidHaugh look at the slot receiver position battle between Olamide Zaccheaus and Luther Burden III on The Big Pro Football Show: pic.twitter.com/JIzQ7gIbEb
— Bears on CHSN (@CHSN_Bears) June 4, 2025
The final spring practices next week are for rookies and less experienced veterans, although second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze said he plans to attend.
"On paper, they're all optional but we want to be here to put in that work," Odunze said. "Those guys that have established themselves in this league, are on their sixth, seventh year and have kids at home, you’ve got to go handle your responsibilities.
Caleb Williams with an absolute piss missle to Rome Odunze pic.twitter.com/WiPgiKQS22
— Bears Film Room (@bfr_pod) June 6, 2025
"I just turned 23 and don't have many other things to focus on other than getting better and becoming the best wide receiver I can for this organization.”
Training camp likely starts at some point during the last week of July, although the dates haven't yet been announced.
So is Johnson worried about either drafted rookie being unavailable when training camp starts?
Luther Burden is 1 of 9 WRs with a 6.36+ Lance Zierlein grade to get drafted in Round 2 since 2017
— Ron Stewart (@RonStewart_) April 30, 2025
6 of the 8 WRs in this group have hit a 14+ PPG season (75% hit rate) pic.twitter.com/g30Ng59eJA
"No worry whatsoever," he said. "We have plenty of bullets, plenty of weapons here on offense. We're going to be just fine."
It seemed true enough in their offseason work, but then again, they don't face an opponent in offseason practices and won't until August.
Johnson dispatched players with a plan for offseason improvement. Part of it is each player's conditioning. The rest involves their positions.
"Each guy knows where they stand right now," Johnson said. "We'll really have the competition cranked up once we get back."
Ben Johnson in 2022 without Gibbs, Montgomery, Laporta, or Jameson Williams.
— Clay Harbor (@clayharbs82) April 12, 2025
PPG: 5th
YPG: 4th
YPP: 4th
TD per game: 5th
Firsts downs: 6th
EPA/play: 5th
DVOA: 5th
Ben Johnson superpower is playing to his players strengths wherever that strength is. #Bears #ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/S4UitbPt9h
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