The Chicago Bears are on a four-game winning streak, their longest in seven years, and find themselves in the NFC playoff picture. Yet, amid the team’s success, a key offensive weapon has been quieter than expected.
Bears running back D'Andre Swift practiced for the second straight day on Friday, but his status for Sunday's game against the Ravens won't be set in stone until closer to kickoff.
Two of the top Bears playmakers practiced on Thursday after sitting out Wednesday, providing the offense hope it's another situation of simply working through their injuries during a week of practice to be available to play Sunday against Baltimore .
The Chicago Bears are six games into the first season under head coach Ben Johnson, a season in which the priority is identifying which players are building blocks for this new era, and which players are not.
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The Bears practiced without tight end Cole Kmet (back), wide receiver DJ Moore (hip) and running back D’Andre Swift (groin) on Wednesday. Starting cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (shoulder) and running back Roschon Johnson (back) also sat out.
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Leading up to the Week 7 contest against the New Orleans Saints, questions have surrounded the health of Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore. However, the latest injury report reveals that Moore will be available on Sunday.
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Following a big win on Monday night against the Washington Commanders, the Chicago Bears were faced with another tough short week leading into the Week 7 matchup against the New Orleans Saints back at Soldier Field.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore appears to be making steady progress after a brief hospital stay earlier this week, an encouraging development before the team’s upcoming contest in Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore suffered what was apparently a much more serious injury than it appeared in Monday night's Week 6 victory over the Washington Commanders, one that forced him to remain in the hospital and miss the team flight back to Chicago.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore was taken after Monday Night’s win against the Washington Commanders to the hospital in an ambulance, where he remained overnight.
Chicago wide receiver DJ Moore was taken via ambulance to a nearby hospital in the Washington area for "precautionary medical attention" following the Bears' Monday night game against the Commanders.
The Chicago Bears were off this past Sunday with their early Week 5 bye, as it comes at a much-needed time due to injuries that had affected the roster.
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In a wild Week 1 Monday Night Football finish on September 8, 2025, Chicago Bears wideout DJ Moore went down hard after a brutal grab and hit. He managed to walk off after getting checked on the sidelines, but as players exchanged handshakes postgame, Moore suddenly went down again, and four staffers sprinted over to help.
Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver DJ Moore is entering his third season with the Chicago Bears, where he is expected to be one of the top options for quarterback Caleb Williams.
When the Chicago Bears drafted Luther Burden in the second-round, fellow wide receiver DJ Moore started seeing his name in trade rumors. However, Ben Johnson and company are looking to build out a dynamic offense in Chicago, not subtract from it.
It looks like DJ Moore is about to turn training camp into his personal highlight reel with his new backfield usage. According to Jason Lieser of the Chicago Sun-Times, Moore has been taking snaps out of the backfield at training camp, and head coach Ben Johnson is cooking up something spicy for the Bears’ offense.
Former Maryland Terrapin and current Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore sat down with Bleacher Report Gridiron to discuss the new regime and how new head coach Ben Johnson and his staff are conducting camp in the first week.
Don’t expect Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore to line up as the “X” for 60 minutes a game this season. On a roster full of pass-catching talent that