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Chicago Bears camp battles are shaping the projected 53-man roster as the team prepares for its first padded training camp practice on Monday. As the players enjoy an off day today, let's look at some key position battles Chicago Sun-Times analyst Patrick Finley has projected.
Projecting the Bears’ 53-man roster on the eve of the team’s first padded training camp practice Monday: Battle to watch: The battle for the No. 2 job between Bagent and Keenum, who have rotated during camp. Bagent has believers in the Bears’ front office, and the Bears are sure to keep Keenum to help guide Williams.
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At No. 4 is DC Dennis Allen, the first coach to make an appearance on the list, who is tasked with getting the most out of a veteran defense.