September 19, 2024

Bears QBs Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent huddle on the sideline at the Hall of Fame Game.

Chicago Bears release depth chart ahead of Saturday’s preseason game.

Another unofficial depth chart is out.

The Chicago Bears released their second unofficial depth chart of training camp Monday. The release came ahead of their second preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday.

A quick glance shows next to no changes from the last one released a week and a half ago.

Bears QBs Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent huddle on the sideline at the Hall of Fame Game.

None of the open competitions have been settled. Ryan Bates and Coleman Shelton are both listed with OR at center. The same goes for Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson at No. 2 running back and Tyson Bagent and Brett Rypien at No. 2 QB.

So Rypien’s big HOF game Thursday made no impact on his standing. The same can be said for the game’s other star, Collin Johnson who still listed at No. 4 at the No. 2 WR spot.

Deeper down, Velus Jones Jr. and DeAndre Carter are still battling for KR and PR duties.

Bears QBs Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent huddle on the sideline at the Hall of Fame Game.

Checkout the whole thing below and let us know what you think in the comments.

Bears Things: Something very familiar about all this.

Good morning, Bears fans!

Well, here we are again. The calendar hit August and the Chicago Bears have questions about the health of their offensive line — and what it might mean for their young quarterback’s preseason reps.

Bears QBs Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent huddle on the sideline at the Hall of Fame Game.

Fans might riot if they don’t see Caleb Williams take snaps Saturday in Buffalo, but head coach Matt Eberflus has been very consistent in saying the health of his offensive line will impact how much the quarterback plays in the preseason. And Sunday, the Bears were missing three starters on the line — leaving just left tackle Braxton Jones and center Ryan Bates, who technically isn’t even an official starter yet.

The good news is that the Bears might get right g…

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