The Chicago Bears were supposed to be playing the Denver Broncos in their second preseason game last Saturday. Instead, the Bears held their first scrimmage of the season, which kicked things up a notch.
Most of the practice was 11-on-11 action, which provided an opportunity for quarterbacks Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles to take a lead in the quarterback competition. Which neither did. But there were certainly some impressive plays both from the offense and defense.
The Bears released some highlights from Saturday’s scrimmage, which included that Trubisky to Jesper Horsted throw that Matt Nagy had raved about, running back David Montgomery cranking up the speed, the tight ends continued to impress, as well as the first interception of training camp when cornerback Michael Joseph picked off Foles.
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