The Bears have been slowly trimming down their squad over the past few days, and the front office has now officially landed on their initial roster. The Bears announced the following moves, some of which were previously reported:
Placed on IR:
- WR Isaiah Ford
Released:
- DT Andrew Brown
- OT Aviante Collins
- WR Daurice Fountain
- QB Nathan Peterman
- CB Greg Stroman Jr.
- WR Nsimba Webster
Waived:
- LB Micah Baskerville
- DT Travis Bell
- FB Robert Burns
- TE Stephen Carlson
- CB Macon Clark
- OT Kellen Diesch
- G Dieter Eiselen
- LB DeMarquis Gates
- DE Trevis Gipson
- DE Jalen Harris
- OT Bobby Haskins
- DE D’Anthony Jones
- G Josh Lugg
- OT Roy Mbaeteka
- CB Michael Ojemudia
- TE Lachlan Pitts
- DT Bravvion Roy
- G Logan Stenberg
- LB Davion Taylor
- S Bralen Trahan
- CB Kindle Vildor
- LB Barrington Wade
- LB Mykal Walker
- S Kendall Williamson
Waived/injured:
The moves actually reduce Chicago’s roster to 52 players, so additions are certainly coming.
Trevis Gipson is a bit of a surprise cut after the former fifth-round pick got into 33 games (19 starts) for the Bears over the past two years. The defensive lineman showed some pass-rushing prowess during his rookie season, compiling seven sacks, seven tackles for loss, and seven QB hits. His numbers took a bit of a step back in 2022, with the Tulsa product finishing with only three sacks. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler (via Twitter), the Bears worked on a trade for Gipson and had “teams involved” in the bidding but couldn’t come to terms before today’s roster deadline.
Trestan Ebner was another Bears draft pick that got into 17 games last season. The 2022 sixth-round pick ended up getting 26 touches on offense, collecting 62 yards from scrimmage while coughing up two fumbles. Ebner also returned 10 kickoffs for Chicago last season. The running back has been in concussion protocol since the early parts of the preseason, and there’s a chance he reverts to the Bears’ injured reserve if he goes unclaimed.
I’ve stuck with the Bears through so many bad seasons that I should probably be in concussion protocol too.
My Bears friends, I have a question. Obviously, in LA I don’t see many Bears games, but I remember saying this summer that I thought Baskerville had a shot at making the squad. My question is: bad camp, just didn’t stand out, practice squad, or just destined for WFL/XFL? Saw him at LSU, and although raw, thought he had a chance.
He 100% had a shot. The bears went with Cole but honestly I thought Baskerville or Walker could’ve made it. I guess they really like Cole’s previous special teams work because he was injured for a decent chunk of camp. Baskerville will for sure be on our practice squad. Side note, kind of surprised Gipson didn’t stay or at least get traded.
I hope they can sign him to the practice squad..
Thanks for the insight, both of you!! I did see that they did sign Baskerville to the P-squad today.
D’Anthony Jones is gonna be a good situational pass rusher for a 3-4 team
Let’s add to my list of first names for my next born male child, courtesy of the parents of the following prospective NFL players:
Isiaiah
Aviante
Daurice
Nsimba
Micah
Macon
Dieter
DeMarquis
Trevis
D’Anthony
Lachlan
Bravvion
Davion
Kindle
Barrington
Mykal
Or you could just go with Samuel L.