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The Bears added to their offensive weapons during the 2025 NFL Draft when they selected Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden, however, early indications in camp have been mixed and came to a head Tuesday when Johnson reportedly kicked the rookie out of practice temporarily.
Luther Burden III is finally back on the field, and the Bears are hoping his electric skillset can take their offense to another level. If the rookie hits his stride, Chicago may have found its next star wideout.
Chicago bears wideout Luther Burden got kicked off the field by the head coach for misaligning at the line of scrimmage in a team drill.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBen Johnson's worst fears with Luther Burden III are already coming true at Bears training camp after the rookie's return to the field
When the Chicago Bears opened up training camp last week, one player was surprisingly not on the field in second-round rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III. The next morning, head coach Ben Johnson explained that Burden was still dealing with a soft-tissue injury in his hamstring he suffered earlier in the offseason and would be "day-to-day" to start camp.
Rookie WR's return to full practice gear offers promising sign for Chicago's offense Week two of Chicago Bears training camp is underway, and Monday marked the first day players practiced in full pads.
Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III continues to miss valuable practice time with a lingering hamstring injury.
Receiver Luther Burden is back. The Bears ’ second-round pick practiced for the first time in training camp Monday after recovering from a hamstring injury. He didn’t participate in team drills, though, as he begins his ramp-up period that looks similar to what the Bears have done with other injured players over the past week.
A troubling update has emerged with Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III and his health with 2025 training camp now underway.
Luther Burden III arrived at Chicago Bears training camp with high expectations and a cloud of uncertainty. Drafted in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, he’s been brought in as a potential spark for this Bears offense, coming off a college career at Missouri that featured explosive plays and All-SEC honors.