Amid all the moves the Chicago Bears made this offseason, from the hiring of Ben Johnson as head coach all the way to additions made in the draft, some smaller moves naturally slipped through the cracks.
One such move was signing veteran wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus to a one-year, $1.5 million deal. The Bears will be his fourth team in as many seasons, and with the Washington Commanders last season he set career-highs for catches (45) and yards (506).
Coming out of minicamp and looking toward training camp, with rookie wide receiver Luther Burden having missed everything since rookie minicamp due to a soft tissue injury, Clay Harbor of CHSN suggested Zaccheaus is a serious candidate win a competition to be Bears' No.