At Bears training camp on Thursday, receiver Chase Claypool dropped an easy, short pass during 7-on-7s. He rebounded, though, and caught a nice pass over the middle in heavy traffic during 11-on-11. “Any time a guy can let the last play go and move forward, whether it’s a good play or a bad play, move forward and make the next play, that’s a really important skill to have,” offensive coordinator Luke Getsy said when asked about Claypool. “And that was great to see him finish that pla
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