The Chicago Bears are one of the most confusing teams in the NFL. After starting 0-2 and looking abysmal, Chicago rattled off four consecutive wins to climb back into the NFC playoff picture.
The choice the Bears made to fortify their depleted running back corps showed confidence in who they have on hand if not the overall health of long-term health injured backs.
The Bears have made a pair of roster moves on Monday. Chicago announced the club has signed running back Brittain Brown. Brown, 27, was a Raiders seventh-round pick back in 2022.
The Chicago Bears hinted at their plans to add a running back when they worked out Jamaal Williams on Saturday. By Saturday night, the Bears had another running back ready to join the team hours before their first preseason game against the Miami Dolphins at Soldier Field on Sunday.
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On Saturday morning, the Chicago Bears brought four running backs into Halas Hall for a tryout, and now, per a report from CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz, they are expected to sign 27-year-old Brittain Brown.
Shaking things up on their practice squad prior to their first practice of the week on Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks announced the signings of receiver Miles Boykin and running back Brittain Brown.
The Las Vegas Raiders have, for the most part, prospered from the development of their draft picks over the last couple of years. There are few who have not quite proven they are league ready yet.