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The Chicago Bears are in the middle of the second week of organized team activities, where cornerback Jaylon Johnson is among the four players who haven’t been at practice.
Johnson’s absence at OTAs has been one of the biggest headlines in an otherwise quiet offseason. Johnson has made it known that he’d like to have a contract extension in place before the start of the regular season, which could explain his decision to forgo voluntary workouts.
Still, the fact that these are voluntary practices shouldn’t be cause for concern. Even if coach Matt Eberflus would like everyone to be in attendance.
“We’d like everybody here,” Eberflus said. “We feel it’s invaluable to be here.”
While Johnson hasn’t been on the practice field, he’s been staying involved virtually. Defensive passing game coordinator Jon Hoke said that Johnson has been participating in meetings via Zoom and watches practice film. He also texts questions on a regular basis to Hoke.
“I think he’ll be here sooner rather than later,” Hoke said.
As for whether that’s as soon as mandatory minicamp in two weeks, which runs June 13-15, that remains to be seen. But Eberflus believes Johnson could even show up for the final week of OTAs.
“He’ll probably be here for mandatory minicamp,” Eberflus said. “Hopefully next week. Potentially.”
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