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Five takeaways from Bears assistant coaches

Five things we learned from talking to Bears assistant coaches Wednesday:

They’re waiting on Robert Quinn

The Bears signed the edge rusher to a five-year, $70 million deal in March but have yet to see him go full-bore.

Bears coach Matt Nagy said this week that Quinn was being eased into action after handling a personal issue. He has worked with his position group but not in team drills during training camp.

“Rob’s on his own program a little bit,” outside linebackers coach Ted Monachino said. “He’s got his own set of requirements that we’ve got to get done with Rob first and he is exactly where he needs to be.