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According to ESPN NFL insider Bill Barnwell, the Bears could make a bold decision on veteran wide receiver DJ Moore. With their current offensive strengths, Poles and Johnson could decide to part with Moore at the deadline in a potentially wild trade.
The Bears remained without wide receiver Lester Burden (concussion) and running back D'Andre Swift (groin). Running back Roschon Johnson (back), defensive lineman Dominique Robinson (ankle), and guard Joe Thuney (rest) were also out of practice on Thursday.
These two wide receivers, DJ Moore and Xavier Worthy, are secondary options in their offenses, but they do have high-upside in favorable Week 8 matchups.
The Bears released another lengthy injury report on Thursday, with 14 players listed ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Ravens in Baltimore, when they'll try to make it five straight wins.
The Bears were missing three of their top skill position players at practice on Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears may not be able to get better than a fourth-round draft pick for wide receiver DJ Moore if they decide to trade him.
Moore (hip/groin) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Head coach Ben Johnson shared an update on DJ Moore as he stayed in Washington after their win on Monday night.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore hauls in a one-handed catch for 42 yards from quarterback Caleb Williams against the Baltimore Ravens.
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