The Chicago Bears defeated the where there were plenty of players who stood out — either in a good way or bad way.
With the second roster cuts set for Tuesday — where GM Ryan Poles will have to trim the roster from 85 to 80
— there were a handful of players who helped their chances of competing for a spot
on the 53-man roster with strong preseason outings against the Seahawks.
And there were others who might’ve hurt their chances. Following Chicago’s Week 2 preseason win,
here’s a look at which roster-bubble players helped or hurt their cause.
Running back Darrynton Evans had another strong preseason showing, and he feels like a safe bet to earn a roster spot.
Evans scored one of Chicago’s two offensive touchdowns — a 1-yard score on the opening possession of the second half.
Evans led the Bears with 39 rushing yards on 8 carries (4.9 average) and a touchdown. He added two receptions for 7 yards.