Monday, December 8, 2025

Top Takeaways from Day 3 of Bears Training Camp

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The Chicago Bears wrapped up their third training camp practice on Friday—marking the first session open to fans at Halas Hall. The day featured a heavy focus on situational drills, especially in the red zone, and offered a glimpse into both the team’s potential and its growing pains. Here are the key takeaways:

1. First Team Offense Struggles in the Red Zone

Caleb Williams and the first team offense had a tough outing in red zone drills. The unit reached field goal range in a late-game scenario but failed to finish drives. Drops and defensive pressure stalled two 11 on 11 series, including two catchable passes dropped by D’Andre Swift—one on a bailout throw and another that could have gone for a big gain. Williams accuracy was inconsistent that led to back to back interceptions.

2. Caleb Williams Flashes Big Play Ability

Despite the struggles, Williams showed glimpses of why he was the No. 1 pick. He hit Rome Odunze over the middle to open 11 on 11s and later scrambled for a 40-yard gain after a pocket collapse. He connected with Olamide Zaccheaus on multiple throws, and delivered a deep shot to Devin Duvernay in tight coverage. However, a jump ball to Odunze and a near pick intended for Cole Kmet showed there’s still room for improvement.

3. Dennis Allen’s Defense Makes a Statement

New defensive coordinator Dennis Allen had his unit flying. Montez Sweat wrecked multiple plays, including an untouched rush due to a blown protection. Dayo Odeyingbo beat rookie tackle Ozzy Trapilo cleanly, and corner Josh Blackwell broke up a quick throw. Allen’s dime packages were fun. After practice, DJ Moore said, “I’m glad we don’t have to go against it on Sundays.”

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4. Ozzy Trapilo Gets First Team Reps

With Braxton Jones getting a scheduled rest day, rookie Ozzy Trapilo stepped in at left tackle. It was a mixed bag—he gave up pressure to Austin Booker and Odeyingbo but bounced back with a key block on a Swift run. Veteran guard Joe Thuney praised his preparation: “He’s done a great job learning the playbook.”

5. Injuries and Absences

Luther Burden missed another day with a hamstring issue, while Shemar Turner (ankle) also sat out. Corner Zah Frazier remained excused, and Jaylon Johnson is expected to miss about a month. Braxton Jones had a scheduled rest day. Still, DJ Moore said Burden is staying sharp: “Whenever he gets called on in meetings, he knows his plays.”

6. JP Richardson Building Momentum

Undrafted rookie receiver JP Richardson turned heads again, hauling in back to back catches with the third-team offense. He’s made plays all three days and is quickly becoming a player to watch in the wide receiver battle.

7. Tyson Bagent Shines in the Red Zone

Backup QB Tyson Bagent excelled in red zone 7 on 7s, tossing three touchdowns—one each to Roschon Johnson, Samori Toure, and Ian Wheeler. His final pass was a dart to Wheeler in tight coverage, drawing cheers from fans.

8. Focus on Situational Football

The Bears focused heavily on red zone and two-minute drills. While the defense thrived, the offense struggled to execute—highlighting a key area for improvement as camp progresses.

9. Fans Return to Halas Hall

With fans in attendance for the first time this camp, the energy was high. Fans saw Caleb Williams athleticism up close and the defense’s dominance, though the offensive inconsistency may have tempered some early excitement.

Final Thoughts

Day 3 of camp showed a Bears team still finding its footing. Caleb Williams flashed high-end traits, and Dennis Allen’s defense looks fierce even without Jaylon Johnson. JP Richardson and Tyson Bagent made their case for bigger roles. But offensive struggles remain the biggest obstacle to overcome.

Dave
Dave
Dave is a Senior Writer for Sports Mockery, where he’s been covering the Chicago Bears since 2020. He also co-hosts Bears Film Room — one of the fastest-growing Bears podcasts — delivering instant reactions, breaking news, and in-depth analysis every week. Across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, Dave has built a community of more than 80,000 followers who rely on his sharp insights, high-quality film breakdowns, and real-time coverage of everything happening in Chicago.

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