Bears notes: Starters sit, players hurt in preseason finale

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Bears’ final preseason game traditionally has been the best indicator of who has made the active roster. Those players typically don’t play.

Coach Matt Eberflus lived up to his promise to sit his starters against the Chiefs on Thursday.

Offensive players who didn’t play included quarterback Caleb Williams; running backs D’Andre Swift, Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson; receivers DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze; tight ends Cole Kmet, Gerald Everett and Marcedes Lewis; and offensive linemen Braxton Jones, Nate Davis, Coleman Shelton, Teven Jenkins and Darnell Wright.

Defensive players who sat out were defensive linemen Montez Sweat, Andrew Billings, Gervon Dexter and Demarcus Walker; linebackers T.J. Edwards, Tremaine Edmunds and Jack Sanborn; cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon and Tyrique Stevenson; and safeties Jaquan Brisker, Kevin Byard and Elijah Hicks. Brisker and Byard are injured.

Rookie tackle Kiran Amegadjie, the third-round pick who came off the non-football injury list Sunday after recovering from quad surgery, did not play.

Punter Tory Taylor didn’t kick for the second time in four preseason games.

Velus Jones, the Bears’ presumed kickoff returner, didn’t return kicks. He finally hit the field in the second quarter, when he took a handoff and caught a checkdown pass. Jones, who moved to running back 2½ weeks ago, played the position the rest of the game. He finished with 13 carries for 111 yards and a 39-yard touchdown run.

Coleman hurt

Bears safety Douglas Coleman III was put on a backboard and then a stretcher after making contact while defending a pass in the third quarter. He appeared to hit his head and shoulders into the side of wide receiver Cornell Powell when he caught a nine-yard pass on the first play of the quarter.

Coleman was transferred to a Kansas City Fire Department cart and taken off the field. The entire Bears bench walked across the field in support — he was hurt near the Chiefs’ sideline — and general manager Ryan Poles, who was already on the field, watched closely.

Eberflus said Coleman was moving his limbs on the field. He was taken to a local hospital for evaluation.

Coleman is a Texas Tech alum who spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons with the CFL’s Ottawa Redblacks.

Borom hurt

Larry Borom, fighting for the Bears’ swing tackle job, was carted off the field in the first quarter after injuring his right ankle. He will have an MRI exam Friday. Borom is the Bears’ most accomplished backup tackle but is set to receive a three-fold pay bump — $3.1 million — if he makes the team. He has started 23 games in three seasons since being drafted by the Bears.

Reddy, steady, go

With 22 seconds left in the first half, undrafted rookie cornerback Reddy Steward intercepted a Chris Oladokun pass at the Chiefs’ 48 and returned it for a touchdown. Safety Adrian Colbert blitzed the Chiefs quarterback, hitting him as he threw and forcing him to throw a wobbly ball.

It was Steward’s second interception of the game. He picked off a pass at the goal line about four minutes into the second half.

Punt mistake

If DeAndre Carter is going to be the Bears’ punt returner — and that’s the only way he’s going to make the team — then he can’t afford to have a repeat of Thursday night. Carter, who has 132 career punt returns, ran away from a punt he let fall at the Bears’ 9, then was blocked back into the ball by Chiefs linebacker Cole Christiansen. He stepped onto the ball, and the Chiefs recovered it.

This and that

Center/guard Ryan Bates and defensive tackle Zacch Pickens remained out.

• Linebacker Noah Sewell, who has been hurt most of camp, played.

• Receiver Nsimba Webster hobbled to the sideline in the second quarter because of a groin inury and later went to the locker room on a cart. Running back Ian Wheeler hurt his knee in the second half.

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