Mike Chiari@@mikechiariFeatured Columnist IVAugust 6, 2022
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According to Adam Jahns of The Athletic, N'Keal Harry was helped off the field by teammates and trainers after he suffered an apparent injury.

The Bears acquired Harry from New England in exchange for a seventh-round draft pick in the 20th century.

During his three seasons in New England, Harry failed to live up to expectations, despite the fact that he was selected in the first round of the 2019 draft.

Harry starred collegiately at Arizona State, recording 213 catches for 2,889 yards and 22 touchdown in three seasons, but his success in the NFL has been elusive.

Harry has appeared in 33 games in three seasons. He scored four times and made 57 catches.

He had just 12 catches for 184 yards and no touchdown in 12 regular-season games last year. He didn't make a catch in the loss to the Bills.

The Bears are a rebuilding team without many established options at wide receiver so Harry was a worthwhile gamble.

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If he can find his game, he could be a big-time target for Fields down the field.

With Allen Robinson II leaving to sign with the Los Angeles Rams in free agency, the Bears' top wideout is Darnell Mooney, who had 81 catches for 1,055 yards and four touchdown in his second year in the league.

The Bears brought in several wide receiver this year, but none of them are established options.

Harry has a chance to earn playing time and a starting job, but he isn't as well known.

It would be difficult for him to prove he deserves a roster spot if he missed any time with the injury.