8 Bears players on the roster bubble heading into training camp

These Bears players will need a strong camp to secure a spot on the initial 53-man roster.

Chicago Bears training camp is drawing closer each day and it’s only a matter of time before players report to Halas Hall and begin practicing. While fans are eager to see players such as Justin Fields, D.J. Moore, Tremaine Edmunds, and Jaquan Brisker, training camp will be vital for those near the bottom of the depth chart looking to make the initial 53-man roster.

From former first-round picks to undrafted free agents, everyone will need to do their part to earn a roster spot when practices get underway. Here are eight players on the roster bubble heading into camp that will be worth watching.

Bears roster bubble: Which players helped or hurt their cause in Week 1

Following the Bears’ Week 1 preseason win, here’s a look at which roster-bubble players impressed and disappointed vs. Chiefs.

The Chicago Bears opened the preseason with a 19-14 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, where there were plenty of players who stood out — either in a good way or bad way.

With the first roster cuts set for Tuesday — where GM Ryan Poles will have to trim the roster from 90 to 85 — there were a handful of players who helped their chances of competing for a spot on the 53-man roster with strong preseason outings against the Chiefs. And there were others who might’ve hurt their chances.

Following Chicago’s Week 1 preseason win, here’s a look at which roster-bubble players helped or hurt their cause.

Bears roster bubble: Which players helped their cause in the preseason finale?

Following the Bears’ Week 3 preseason win, here’s a look at which roster-bubble players impressed vs. Titans.

The Chicago Bears closed out the preseason with a 27-24 win over the Tennessee Titans, where there were plenty of players who stood out in positive ways.

With the final roster cuts set for Tuesday — where GM Ryan Pace will have to trim the roster from 80 to 53 — there were a handful of players who might’ve helped their chances in earning a spot on the 53-man roster — or the practice squad — with strong preseason outings against the Titans.

Following Chicago’s preseason finale win, here’s a look at which roster-bubble players helped their cause in Week 3.

10 Bears roster-bubble players who need strong showing in preseason finale vs. Titans

Here are some Bears players who need a strong performances against the Titans to help their cause toward earning a roster spot.

The Chicago Bears made their second round of cuts on Tuesday, narrowing their roster from 85 to 80 players. But the biggest cuts are still to come.

The Bears will play the Titans on Saturday in their preseason finale, which will give players one last chance to impress in hopes of earning a spot on the 53-man roster, the final round of cuts must be made by Aug. 31.

Let’s take a look at some players who need strong performances against the Titans to help their cause for making the 53-man roster.

Bears roster bubble: Which players helped or hurt their cause in Week 2

Following the Bears’ Week 2 preseason loss, here’s a look at which roster-bubble players impressed and disappointed vs. Bills.

The Chicago Bears suffered a 41-15 blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills during Week 2 of the preseason, where there were plenty of players who stood out — either in a good way or bad way.

With the second roster cuts set for Tuesday — where GM Ryan Pace will have to trim the roster from 85 to 80 — there were a handful of players who helped their chances of competing for a spot on the 53-man roster with strong preseason outings against the Bills. And there were others who might’ve hurt their chances.

Following Chicago’s Week 2 preseason loss, here’s a look at which roster-bubble players helped or hurt their cause in Week 2.

These roster-bubble players have best chance to make Bears’ 53-man roster

Our Bears Wire staff is sharing their thoughts on which players on the roster bubble have the best chance to make Chicago’s 53-man roster.

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The Chicago Bears are preparing for their second preseason game against the Buffalo Bills, where there are plenty of players looking to make a strong impression and earn a coveted roster spot.

There are a handful of bubble players who have been making a strong case for a roster spot. And with the final cuts just two weeks away, they’re going to need strong preseason performances to drive their point home.

Ahead of Saturday’s preseason game against the Bills, our Bears Wire staff is sharing their thoughts on which players on the roster bubble have the best chance to make Chicago’s 53-man roster.

Bears roster bubble: 10 players who need a strong performance vs. Bills

Here are some Bears players who need a strong performances against the Bills to help their cause toward earning a roster spot.

The Chicago Bears made their first round of cuts on Tuesday, narrowing their roster from 90 to 85 players.

The Bears will play the Bills on Saturday in the second of three preseason games, which will give many players an opportunity to impress in their bid to earn a valuable roster spot.

Chicago will then be tasked with trimming the roster from 85 to 80 players by the following Tuesday. Then, it’s the final round of cuts to 53 players by Aug. 31.

Let’s take a look at some players who need strong performances against the Bills to help their cause for making a roster spot or avoiding the axe next Tuesday.

Bears training camp: 1 player currently on the roster bubble at each position

Heading into the Bears’ first preseason game, here’s a look at one player who’s on the roster bubble at each position.

The Chicago Bears released their first unofficial depth chart ahead of Saturday’s preseason opener against the Miami Dolphins, where there were some surprises, and it gave us a look at how the 53-man roster could ultimately shake out.

There are a handful of players who are on the roster bubble, as indicated by the depth chart and how training camp has unfolded over the first couple of weeks.

Heading into the Bears’ first preseason game, here’s a look at one player who’s on the roster bubble at each position.