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Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet is taking notice of new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and his defense in camp.
Chicago Bears rookie Colston Loveland made his presence felt when he climbed the ladder to make an impressive contested catch for a big gain.
Following the move to hire Johnson to be their new head coach, the team went out and brought in quite a few new players. Among those additions were offensive linemen Jonah Jackson, Joe Thuney, and Drew Dalman, pass rusher Dayo Odeyingbo, and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.
Edwards and Edmunds have been cornerstones for the Bears defense since arriving in Chicago, totaling over 100 tackles in each of their first two seasons with the team. With Allen moving them both around on defense, and bringing out more of their versatility, they both could be in line for increased production this season.
It's a bit of a throwback to the days of the Buddy Ryan era with Dennis Allen's scheme becoming aggressive instead of always sitting back in soft zones.
Dennis Allen believes that the Chicago Bears defense has the leaders to become a truly special group this season
The Chicago Bears defense dominated from the start against coach Ben Johnson's offense to begin training camp Wednesday as Caleb Williams' first pass was picked off by Tremaine Edmunds.
Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen discussed why he's going to be tough on players in training camp.