Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson and receiver DJ Moore had a pair of really good battles during one-on-one drills Friday. Moore made a nice cut inside and caught a contested pass over the middle on their first rep.Later, Johnson returned the favor, making a leaping pass break up as Moore cut outside toward the sideline.
Training camp is back in full force. The Bears held their third practice of training camp Friday morning at Halas Hall.
Later, Johnson returned the favor, making a leaping pass break up as Moore cut outside toward the sideline. Edwards picks off Fields: Friday was a relatively tame practice. The Bears worked on installing their schemes and much of practice was run at half speed.
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