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8 takeaways from Day 14 practice at Chicago Bears training camp

The Chicago Bears were back for the 14th practice of training camp on Tuesday, which ramped up the intensity ahead of a joint practice with the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday. The Bears held a practice that lasted…

PolicyDrift8 takeaways from Day 14 practice at Chicago Bears training camp

The Chicago Bears were back for the 14th practice of training camp on Tuesday, which ramped up the intensity ahead of a joint practice with the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday. The Bears.

The Chicago Bears were back for the 14th practice of training camp on Tuesday, which ramped up the intensity ahead of a joint practice with the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday.

The Bears held a practice that lasted roughly two hours, where things got a bit chippy as a couple of scuffles broke out. Quarterback Caleb Williams had a solid day, where he connected often with receiver Jahdae Walker and tight end Colston Loveland, including in the two-minute drill at the end of practice. There were some encouraging injury updates, which featured the return of key players, and tackle Kiran Amegadjie was the only player who exited practice with an injury.

Here's what we learned from the 14th practice of training camp:

Couple of scuffles broke out

The Bears ramped up the intensity during Tuesday's practice ahead of a joint practice against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday. Things got chippy to the point where a couple of scuffles broke out during practice. According to Nicholas Moreano, rookies Jayden Loving and Logan Jones got into it after a one-on-one rep. Loving beat Jones on back-to-back reps, and there was some pushing and shoving, but nothing serious. Elsewhere, tight end Cole Kmet was involved in another scuffle. According to Greg Braggs, Kmet and defensive end Austin Booker had to be separated after a physical run during an 11-on-11 drill. Josh Buckhalter noted that Kmet emerged from the middle of the scuffle without his helmet.

Caleb Williams led offense to successful 2-minute situation

The Bears offense wrapped practice on a high note with both the first- and second-team offenses ending Tuesday's workout with successful two-minute drills. For quarterback Caleb Williams, he had some nice throws against the second-team defense, including a dime to receiver Kalif Raymond, per Brad Biggs, down the sideline. "Devin Bush & Dillion Thieneman were in the area but the ball was where only Raymond could make the play. 28 yd gain." Williams also had a nice pass to receiver Rome Odunze, but it was dropped. Per Nicholas Moreano: "Williams threw a bullet on the previous play to Rome Odunze and the ball hit him in the middle of the chest. Looked like Odunze didn't get his head around fast enough, but that was a missed opportunity." But the play of the day was Williams' 21-yard touchdown to receiver Jahdae Walker to wrap practice.

Caleb to walker for the TD! #bearscamp#dabearspic.twitter.com/WShcNAnrvD

— Rob Davis (@therealrobdavis) August 18, 2026

Left tackle competition takes a turn

Before Tuesday's practice, head coach Ben Johnson shared a big update at left tackle with Braxton Jones, returning to practice, would be working with the first-team offense while Kiran Amegadjie and Jedrick Wills Jr. worked at right tackle. When everything is said and done, per Adam Jahns, it was Theo Benedet who worked primarily with the starters at left tackle with Jones ramping up as he returns to action while Wills worked with the second-team offense. As for Ozzy Trapilo, who was activated off the PUP list this week, he "has his own timeline" but should factor into the competition when he returns.

Case Keenum stepped up with Tyson Bagent sidelined

Backup quarterback Tyson Bagent didn't participate in practice after suffering a hamstring injury against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday. That gave veteran Case Keenum plenty of action with the second-team offense, where he took advantage with a pretty nice afternoon. Outside of one interception by new defensive back Deantre Prince, per Josh Bulkhalter, Keenum had some nice throws. Keenum wrapped practice with an impressive two-minute drill, according to Greg Braggs, where he connected with receiver Kaden Davis on back-to-back completions before hitting receiver JP Richardson for a touchdown.

Latest on defensive back battles

With the Bears dealing with injuries in the secondary, the battles at cornerback and safety continued during Tuesday's practice. According to Matt Zahn, it was Josh Blackwell working at outside cornerback with Tyrique Stevenson sidelined for the last week, which left rookie Malik Muhammad to work with the starters at nickel cornerback. Meanwhile, Cam Lewis and Xavier Woods split reps at safety opposite rookie Dillon Thieneman.

Cairo Santos finds success beyond 50 yards

It's no secret that Cairo Santos doesn't have the biggest leg, which has led to some struggles booting field goals beyond 50 yards. In fact, he missed a 50-yarder in Saturday's preseason opener against the Cleveland Browns (although he did bounce back by connecting from 51 and 49 yards later in the game). During Tuesday's practice, Santos made a string of field goals beyond 50 yards, according to Adam Hoge, hitting from 52 and 55 yards.

Several receivers stood out

There were a number of standouts at receiver for the Bears during Tuesday's practice, including Jahdae Walker, who's seen extended work with the starters with Luther Burden III sidelined with a groin injury. Walker was on the receiving end of several passes from quarterback Caleb Williams throughout practice. That included hauling in a 21-yard touchdown pass from Williams during an end-of-half drill for the catch of the day, per Matt Zahn. Walker was also a standout on special teams. According to Mark Carman, "Walker pummeled Malik Muhammad into the ground in special teams one-on-ones to the delight of Jahdae."

According to Clay Harbor added that Kalif Raymond, JP Richardson and Kaden Davis had standout days. "Richardson consistently created separation, caught multiple passes with the ones and capped practice with a 30-plus-yard touchdown. Davis made several plays including two-minute period against the starting defense. This kid is legit. Kalif Raymond continues to impress. He had two early catches, added another during two-minute and made the play of the day between Dillon Thieneman and Devin Bush."

Attendance report

Believe it or not, there was some good news on the injury front from Tuesday's practice. There was only one player who was injured -- tackle Kiran Amegadjie -- but quarterback Tyson Bagent had been injured during Saturday's preseason opener. There were some notable returns to the practice field, including safety Xavier Woods, who exited Saturday's game. Rookie receiver Zavion Thomas was back at practice after missing roughly a week and tackles Braxton Jones and Ozzy Trapilo were ramping up. But there were still some noticeable absences, including defensive end Montez Sweat, cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, receiver Luther Burden III and running back Kyle Monangai.

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