Chicago Bears 2018 Roster: A Comprehensive Overview
Quarterbacks
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Mitchell Trubisky (#10): The third-year quarterback will look to build on a promising 2017 season where he threw for over 3,200 yards with 24 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
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Chase Daniel (#7): The veteran backup has a wealth of experience, having played for the Saints, Chiefs, and Eagles.
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Tyler Bray (#12): The former Missouri Tiger has spent the past two seasons on the Bears' practice squad.
Running Backs
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Jordan Howard (#24): The bruising back rushed for over 1,100 yards and seven touchdowns in 2017.
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Tarik Cohen (#29): The versatile running back is a threat both as a runner and receiver.
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Benny Cunningham (#32): The veteran back provides depth and experience to the backfield.
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Taquan Mizzell (#35): The former North Carolina Tar Heel is a speedy back with good hands.
Wide Receivers
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Allen Robinson (#12): The Pro Bowl receiver is expected to be the Bears' go-to target in 2018.
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Taylor Gabriel (#18): The speedy receiver is a deep threat for the Bears.
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Anthony Miller (#17): The rookie from Memphis has impressed in training camp and is expected to contribute immediately.
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Markus Wheaton (#13): The former Steelers receiver provides veteran leadership and experience to the receiving corps.
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Kevin White (#11): The former first-round pick is looking to bounce back from a disappointing start to his career.
Tight Ends
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Trey Burton (#80): The former Eagles tight end is a versatile player who can line up as a tight end or H-back.
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Adam Shaheen (#87): The former Penn State Nittany Lion is a big, athletic target for the Bears.
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Dion Sims (#88): The veteran tight end is a reliable pass-catcher and blocker.
Offensive Line
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Charles Leno Jr. (#72): The left tackle is a key cog in the Bears' offensive line.
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Cody Whitehair (#53): The center is one of the best in the NFL and anchors the offensive line.
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Kyle Long (#75): The right guard is a Pro Bowl performer and one of the most respected players on the team.
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Bradley Sowell (#73): The left guard is a solid blocker and has starting experience.
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Bobby Massie (#69): The right tackle is a veteran with over 100 career starts.
Defensive Line
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Akiem Hicks (#96): The defensive tackle is a disruptive force with 9.5 sacks in 2017.
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Eddie Goldman (#91): The nose tackle is a space-eater who occupies multiple blockers.
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Bilal Nichols (#90): The former LSU Tiger is a rising star with a knack for making plays.
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Jonathan Bullard (#94): The former Florida State Seminole has shown flashes of potential in his first two seasons.
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Roy Robertson-Harris (#97): The former Minnesota Golden Gopher is a versatile lineman who can play both tackle and end.
Linebackers
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Khalil Mack (#52): The superstar linebacker was acquired in a blockbuster trade with the Raiders and is expected to make an immediate impact.
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Leonard Floyd (#94): The former Georgia Bulldog is a speedy linebacker with pass-rushing ability.
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Danny Trevathan (#53): The veteran linebacker is a steady tackler and leader of the defense.
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Nick Kwiatkoski (#51): The former West Virginia Mountaineer is a versatile linebacker who can play all three positions.
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Sam Acho (#59): The former Arizona Cardinal is a veteran linebacker with over 100 career tackles.
Cornerbacks
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Kyle Fuller (#23): The Pro Bowl cornerback is one of the best in the NFL and is the leader of the Bears' secondary.
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Prince Amukamara (#21): The former Giants cornerback is a solid cover corner with over 100 career tackles.
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Marcus Cooper (#31): The former Patriots cornerback has starting experience and provides depth to the secondary.
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Sherrick McManis (#33): The veteran cornerback is a special teams ace and is known for his hard-hitting tackles.
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Kevin Toliver (#38): The former LSU Tiger is a rookie with good size and athleticism.
Safeties
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Eddie Jackson (#39): The former Alabama Crimson Tide safety is a playmaker with 6 interceptions in 2017.
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Adrian Amos (#31): The former Penn State Nittany Lion is a versatile safety who can play both free and strong safety.
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Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (#21): The former Packers safety was acquired in a trade and is a proven playmaker with over 200 career tackles.
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DeAndre Houston-Carson (#32): The former Kansas Jayhawk is a speedy safety with good ball skills.
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Deon Bush (#43): The former Miami Hurricane is a hard-hitting safety who provides depth to the secondary.
Special Teams
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Cody Parkey (#3): The kicker was signed in 2018 after a successful season with the Dolphins.
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Pat O'Donnell (#6): The punter is one of the best in the NFL and has a career average of over 45 yards per punt.
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Tarik Cohen (#29): The running back is also the Bears' primary return specialist and is a dangerous threat in the return game.
Key Additions
- Khalil Mack (LB)
- Allen Robinson (WR)
- Trey Burton (TE)
- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (S)
Key Departures
- Vic Fangio (DC)
- Pernell McPhee (DE)
- Dontrelle Inman (WR)
- Marcus Cooper (CB)
Assistant Coaches
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Matt Nagy (Head Coach)
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Vic Fangio (Defensive Coordinator)
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Mark Helfrich (Offensive Coordinator)
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Ted Monachino (Special Teams Coordinator)
Training Camp
The Bears will hold their training camp at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois. The first practice is scheduled for July 26, 2018. The Bears will play four preseason games in August:
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August 9: Cincinnati Bengals (at Paul Brown Stadium)
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August 17: Denver Broncos (at Broncos Stadium at Mile High)
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August 24: Kansas City Chiefs (at Soldier Field)
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August 30: Buffalo Bills (at Bills Stadium)
Regular Season Schedule
The Bears will play 16 regular season games in 2018. The schedule is as follows:
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September 9: Green Bay Packers (at Soldier Field)
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September 16: Seattle Seahawks (at CenturyLink Field)
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September 23: Arizona Cardinals (at Soldier Field)
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September 30: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Soldier Field)
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October 7: Minnesota Vikings (at U.S. Bank Stadium)
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October 14: Miami Dolphins (at Soldier Field)
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October 21: New England Patriots (at Gillette Stadium)
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October 28: New York Jets (at MetLife Stadium)
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November 4: Buffalo Bills (at Soldier Field)
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November 11: Detroit Lions (at Ford Field)
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November 18: Minnesota Vikings (at Soldier Field)
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November 25: New York Giants (at MetLife Stadium)
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December 2: Los Angeles Rams (at Soldier Field)
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December 9: Green Bay Packers (at Lambeau Field)
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December 23: San Francisco 49ers (at Soldier Field)
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December 30: Detroit Lions (at Soldier Field)
Playoff Hopes
The Bears have not made the playoffs since 2010. With the addition of Khalil Mack and other key players, the Bears believe they have a chance to compete for a playoff berth in 2018. The Bears are projected to win between 8 and 10 games in 2018, which would be a significant improvement over their 5-11 record in 2017.
Fan Expectations
Chicago Bears fans have high expectations for the 2018 season. The Bears have not won a Super Bowl since 1985, and fans are eager to see the team make a deep playoff run. The Bears have a talented roster and a strong coaching staff, so there is no reason to believe that they cannot compete for a championship in 2018.