The Chicago Bears have turned heads this offseason, and their latest moves out of rookie minicamp are no exception. After an intense weekend of workouts and evaluations, the team has officially signed four tryout players who impressed the coaching staff enough to earn a spot on the roster.
Wide receivers Scotty Miller and Kyron Hudson, along with linebackers Wayne Matthews III and Jon Rhattigan, will now don the navy and orange. Miller, in particular, was a standout during the first practice session, making the play of the day by hauling in a deep pass from Western Kentucky quarterback Maverick McIvor—with a defender draped all over him—on the very last snap. That kind of clutch performance is exactly what the Bears are looking for as they build depth at the receiver position.
Meanwhile, the team has placed receiver Squirrel White on the reserved/retired list, clearing the way for these new additions to compete for playing time.
For Bears fans, these signings signal a continued focus on finding hidden gems and adding competition across the board. Whether you're gearing up for game day or just love the energy of rookie camp, these moves show the team is all in on building a roster that can make some noise this season.
