Bears minicamp: Packers rivalry intensifies, offense struggles in two-minute drill
New York TimesLAKE FOREST, Ill. — Terrell Lewis ruined the Bears’ two-minute drill. “It’s always hard when you have no pads on, that’s why we don’t do a lot of full run periods this time of year,” Eberflus said. “I really think that’s what his trait is, is his ability to get off on the football and rush the passer,” Eberflus said of Lewis, a third-round pick in 2020 by the Rams. Last week, wide receivers coach Tyke Tolbert said Claypool is “a little banged up.” Claypool was a spectator Tuesday, and Eberflus said “he’s dealing with a few things right now” and working with trainers. He’s accepting the challenge.” Lining up opposite Jaylon Johnson, Stevenson has shown Eberflus “what he showed in college.” “Really good ball skills, length, instinct, competitive … he’s shown all those things,” he said.