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1 THIS WEEK at SEATTLE The Chicago Bears (2-0) will play their fi rst of two road preseason contests in under a week s span when they travel to the Pacifi c Northwest to take on the defending Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks on Friday, August 22 at 9:00 pm CT. Bears General Manager Phil Emery kept continuity among the Bears offense, which rewrote the franchise record books in 2013, by re-signing QB Jay Cutler, C Roberto Garza G Matt Slauson this offseason and extending FB Tony Fiammetta just prior to the end of last season. These moves enabled the Bears to keep all 11 primary starters from a year ago. He added depth through multiple free agent signings including C Brian de la Puente and drafting RB Ka Deem Carey (fourth round), QB David Fales (sixth round) and T Charles Leno, Jr. (seventh round). After an inconsistent 2013 season, Emery rebuilt the Bears defense through free agency and the draft. Emery s free agent signings included DE Jared Allen, DE Lamarr Houston, DE Willie Young, LB Jordan Senn, S M.D. Jennings and S Ryan Mundy. In the draft, the Bears selected CB Kyle Fuller (fi rst round), DT Ego Ferguson (second round), DT Will Sutton (third round) and S Brock Vereen (fourth round). The Bears also re-signed 2013 defensive standouts: CB Tim Jennings, DT Jeremiah Ratliff and CB Charles Tillman. On special teams, the Bears extended K Robbie Gould just prior to the end of the 2013 season but will have a new punter, long snapper and kick returner. Sixth-round selection Pat O Donnell and fi rst-year veteran Tress Way are competing at punter and Brandon Hartson and Chad Rempel are battling for the longsnapper job. Veterans Armanti Edwards, Michael Ford and Micheal Spurlock and fi rst-year veteran Chris Williams are among those vying to become the Bears primary returnman. Overall, the Bears own an all-time preseason mark of Monday, August 18 11:45am-1:30pm... Practice...Players available on fi eld 1:40pm...Def. Coordinator Mel Tucker at the podium 1:50pm... ST Coordinator Joe DeCamillis at the podium 1:45pm-2:20pm...Open Locker Room 2:20pm...Head Coach Marc Trestman at the podium Tuesday, August 19 11:05am-1:00pm... Practice...Players available on fi eld 1:10pm... QB Jay Cutler at the podium 1:25pm...Off. Coordinator Aaron Kromer at the podium 1:30pm-2:05pm...Open Locker Room 2:05pm...Head Coach Marc Trestman at the podium Chicago Bears (2-0) at Seattle Seahawks (1-1) Friday, August 22, :00 p.m. CT CenturyLink Field (FieldTurf) -- 67,000 BEARS MEDIA ITINERARY Wednesday, August 20 10:55am-12:15pm... Practice...Players available on fi eld 12:25pm...Head Coach Marc Trestman off the fi eld 12:40pm-1:15pm...Open Locker Room Thursday, August 21 Travel Day / No Availability Friday, August 22 BEARS at SEAHAWKS (9:00 pm) - All practices held at Halas Hall unless otherwise noted - Practice times are subject to change CHICAGO BEARS 2014 SCHEDULE PRESEASON Result/ Score/ Day Date Opponent CT Network Fri. Aug. 8 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES... W Thur. Aug. 14 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS. W Fri. Aug. Seattle Seahawks... 9:00 pm... WFLD-TV Thur. Aug. Cleveland Browns... 7:00 pm... WFLD-TV REGULAR SEASON Day Date Opponent CT Network Sun. Sept. 7 BUFFALO BILLS...Noon...FOX Sun. Sept. San Francisco 49ers...7:30 pm... NBC Mon. Sept. New York Jets...7:30 pm... ESPN Sun. Sept. 28 GREEN BAY PACKERS...Noon...FOX Sun. Oct. Carolina Panthers...Noon *...FOX Sun. Oct. Atlanta Falcons...Noon *...FOX Sun. Oct. 19 MIAMI DOLPHINS...Noon *...CBS Sun. Oct. New England Patriots...Noon*...FOX Sun. Nov. 2 BYE WEEK Sun. Nov. Green Bay Packers...7:30 pm... NBC Sun. Nov. 16 MINNESOTA VIKINGS...Noon*...FOX Sun. Nov. 23 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS..Noon*...FOX Thur. Nov. Detroit Lions...11:30 am...cbs Thur. Dec. 4 DALLAS COWBOYS...7:25 pm...nfln Mon. Dec. 15 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS...7:30 pm... ESPN Sun. Dec. 21 DETROIT LIONS...Noon*...FOX Sun. Dec. MInnesota Vikings...Noon*...FOX * Game times tentative and subject to fl ex scheduling TELEVISION WFLD-TV Play-by-Play...Sam Rosen Color Analyst... Jim Miller Sideline Reporter...Lou Canellis RADIO WBBM Radio (780 AM & FM) Play-by-Play...Jeff Joniak Color Analyst...Tom Thayer Sideline Reporter...Zach Zaidman

2 THE HEAD COACHES CHICAGO BEARS Marc Trestman Marc Trestman is in his second season as head coach of the Chicago Bears. In 2013, under Trestman, Chicago s offense gained a franchise-best 6,109 net yards. The passing offense set single-season records in gross passing yards (4,450), net passing yards (4,281), completion percentage (64.4), passing touchdowns (32) and passer rating (96.9). The Bears offense also set a franchise mark with 344 fi rst downs and fi nished second in team history with 445 points (second most in the NFL in 2013). Prior to his time in Chicago, Trestman spent fi ve seasons as a head coach in the Canadian Football League, leading the Montreal Alouettes to back-to-back Grey Cup titles (2009 and 2010) while being named the CFL s Coach of the Year in Trestman has 18 years of coaching experience in the NFL, helping his teams to eight playoff appearances, two conference championship games and a Super Bowl appearance (XXXVII as offensive coordinator of the Raiders). Under Trestman, Raiders QB Rich Gannon was named NFL MVP in Trestman also has NFL coaching experience with the Vikings, Browns, Lions, Cardinals and Dolphins and was a consultant to the Saints. Collegiately, he has coached at Miami (Fla.) and NC State. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Pete Carroll Pete Carroll is in his fi fth season as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, leading the franchise to its fi rst ever Super Bowl Championship last season. Named Seattle s eighth head coach on January 11, 2010, Carroll has led the Seahawks to a (.594) regular season record, three playoff appearances (5-2 playoff record), two division titles and a 43-8 victory over the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVII. Last year s team set franchise records for scoring defense (14.4 ppg) and total defense (273.6 ypg), while tying a franchise record with 13 regular season wins. He is in his ninth season overall as an NFL head coach also overseeing the N.Y Jets (1994) and New England Patriots ( ). Carroll has a regular season head coaching record of (.555) and a 6-4 (.600) playoff record. Carroll began his NFL career as defensive backs coach for the Buffalo Bills (1984) and Minnesota Vikings ( ), before becoming the N.Y. Jets defensive coordinator ( ) and head coach (1994). He spent two years as the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator ( ) before leading the New England Patriots to a record and two playoff appearances as head coach ( ). Returned to the NFL after spending nine years ( ) as head coach at USC, winning the 2003 AP National Championship. HEAD COACH COMPARISON CHICAGO SEATTLE Marc Trestman Pete Carroll 8-8 (.500) Regular Season Record (pct.) (.555) 0-0 Playoff Record 6-4 2nd Years as NFL head coach 9th 2nd Years as team s head coach 5th 4-2 Preseason Record Preseason vs. Team 0-0 A-2 IMPORTANT NFL DATES PRESEASON Aug Roster cutdown to maximum 75 players Aug Roster cutdown to maximum 53 players Aug Clubs may establish 8-man practice squad REGULAR SEASON Sept Kickoff Weekend Oct Trade Deadline Jan. 3-4, AFC-NFC Wild Card Playoffs Jan AFC-NFC Divisional Playoffs Jan AFC-NFC Championship Games Jan Pro Bowl; Glendale, AZ Feb Super Bowl XLIX; Glendale, AZ QUICK FACTS CHICAGO BEARS -- NFC NORTH DIVISION Team Colors: Navy Blue, Orange and White 1920 Football Drive, Lake Forest, IL Telephone: (847) Offi cial website: Facebook: Head Coach... Marc Trestman Asst Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator... Joe DeCamillis Offensive Coordinator...Aaron Kromer Defensive Coordinator...Mel Tucker Tight Ends... Andy Bischoff Quarterbacks...Matt Cavanaugh Defensive Quality Control...Sean Desai Wide Receivers...Mike Groh Defensive Quality Control... Chris Harris Linebackers...Reggie Herring Defensive Backs...Jon Hoke Assistant Defensive Line... Clint Hurtt Offensive Line...Pat Meyer Offensive Quality Control...Brendan Nugent Defensive Line... Paul Pasqualoni Running Backs...Skip Peete Assistant Special Teams... Dwayne Stukes Offensive Quality Control...Carson Walch Strength and Conditioning Coordinator... Mike Clark Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach...Jim Arthur SEATTLE SEAHAWKS - NFC WEST DIVISION Team Colors: Action Green, College Navy, Wolf Grey 12 Seahawks Way; Renton, Washington; Telephone: (425) Executive VP of Football Operations & Head Coach... Pete Carroll Offensive Coordinator...Darrell Bevell Defensive Coordinator...Dan Quinn Special Teams Coordinator...Brian Schneider Defensive Passing Game Coordinator...Rocky Seto Wide Receivers...Kippy Brown Offensive Line & Asst. Head Coach...Tom Cable Qualtiy Control/Offense...Keith Carter Asst. Quarterbacks/Quality Control - Offense...Dave Canales Head Strength & Conditioning...Chris Carlisle Asst Wide Receivers....Nate Carroll Asst. Strength & Conditioning... Mondray Gee Quality Control - Defense...John Glenn Defensive Line...Travis Jones Defensive Assistant... Marquand Manuel Tight Ends...Pat McPherson Asst. Special Teams... Chad Morton Linebackers... Ken Norton, Jr. Secondary...Kris Richard Asst. Offensive Line... Pat Ruel Quality Control - Defense... Robert Saleh Quarterbacks... Carl Smith Running Backs... Sherman Smith Asst. Special Teams...Nick Sorensen Asst. Strength & Conditioning... Jamie Yanchar

3 BEARS-SEAHAWKS CONNECTIONS Bears who are former Seahawks: WR Greg Herd spent part of the 2013 offseason with Seattle... C/G Brian de la Puente spent parts of the 2009 season on the Seahawks practice squad... Strength and conditioning coordinator Mike Clark was the strength and conditioning coach of the Seahawks from Seahawks who are former Bears: WR Ricardo Lockett spent the fi rst seven weeks of the 2013 season on the Bears practice squad... T Cory Brandon spent a majority of the 2012 season on Chicago s practice squad and the 2013 preseason in the Windy City. Bears coaches-seahawks coaches: Chicago head coach Marc Trestman was San Francisco s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach in when Seattle head coach Pete Carroll was the 49ers defensive coordinator. The two previously coached together with the Minnesota Vikings in when Trestman oversaw the running backs and Carroll the defensive backs... Bears quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh held the same position, Seahawks tight ends coach was a volunteer defensive quality control coach and Seattle linebackers coach Ken Norton, Jr. was a linebacker in 1996 with the 49ers while Trestman and Carroll were there. In 1988, Trestman was the quarterbacks coach of the Browns when Seahawks assistant strength and conditioning coach Jamie Yanchar was a volunteer/part-time assistant strength coach in Cleveland... Bears defensive coordinator Mel Tucker was a defensive back for the University of Wisconsin when Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell was the Badgers quarterback... Tucker was a graduate assistant at Michigan State in 1998 when Seattle assistant offensive line coach Pat Ruel oversaw the Spartans offensive line... Chicago offensive line coach Pat Meyer was a senior offensive lineman on Colorado State s football team when Seahawks special teams coordinator Brian Schneider was a graduate assistant working with the special teams and defense... Chicago general manager Phil Emery was the Falcons director of college scouting and Bears assistant head coach/special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis coached Atlanta s special teams and in 2006 when Seattle assistant head coach/offensive line coach Tom Cable oversaw the Falcons offensive line... Emery was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Tennessee from when Seahawks wide receivers coach Kippy Brown held the same position with the Volunteers... Brown and Bears linebackers coach Reggie Herring and defensive backs coach Jon Hoke all coached together holding the same positions with the Texans from Hoke and Brown continued to coach there together for two more seasons... Chicago offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer and Seattle defensive line coach Travis Jones worked together in New Orleans from when Kromer was fi rst the Saints running backs coach (2008) before being named run game coordinator/offensive line coach ( ) and Jones was assistant defensive line coach ( ). (Connections continued on next page) A-3 HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON 2013 REGULAR SEASON CHICAGO (NFL Rank) SEATTLE (NFL Rank) 27.8 (2nd)... Points Scored (T-8th) (8th)... Total Offense (17th) (16th)... Rushing Offense (4th) (5th)...Passing Offense (26th) 29.9 (T-30th)... Points Allowed (1st) (30th)...Total Defense (1st) (32nd)...Rushing Defense (T-7th) (15th)... Passing Defense (1st) +5 (11th)...Turnover Ratio (1st) BEARS-SEAHAWKS SERIES THE PRESEASON SERIES: The Bears and Seahawks will be meeting for the fourth time in the preseason with all four meetings coming in the Pacifi c Northwest. The two teams originally squared off in 1976, Seatle s inaugural NFL season, in Spokane, WA, with the Bears grabbing a victory. They met again in 1978 with the Seahawks claiming a 16-7 victory in the Kingdom in Seattle. The Bears traveled to Seattle once again in 2008, with the Seahawks grabbing a win at Qwest Field (now CenturyLink Field). THE REGULAR SEASON/PLAYOFF SERIES: In the regular season series the Seahawks hold a 10-4 edge, winning the last three regular season meetings ( ). The Bears hold a 2-0 edge in the playoffs, claiming divisional playoff victories at Soldier Field following the 2006 and 2010 seasons. The Seahawks hold a 4-2 advantage in Seattle, with the Bears winning the last contest played there, 25-19, in BEARS-SEAHAWKS SCORES VS. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (preseason) W - 1 L - 2 T BEARS, (SP) 1978 Seahawks, 16-7 (SE) 2008 Seahawks, (SS) VS. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (reg. season/playoffs) W - 6 L - 10 T BEARS, 34-7 (SE) 1978 Seahawks, (S) 1982 Seahawks, (SE) 1984 Seahawks, 38-9 (SE) 1987 Seahawks, (S) 1990 BEARS, 17-0 (S) 1999 Seahawks, (S) 2003 Seahawks, (SS) 2006 BEARS, 37-6 (S); BEARS, (S) DP Seahawks, (SS) KEY: SP - Joe Albi Stadium; Spokane, WA SE - Kingdom, Seattle, WA SS - Qwest Field, Seattle, WA 2009 BEARS, (SS) 2010 Seahawks, (S) BEARS, 35-24(S) DP 2011 Seahawks, (S) 2012 Seahawks, (S) + Key: SE = Kingdome; Seattle SS = Seahawks Stadium; Seattle S = Soldier Field; Chicago DP = Divisional Playoff + = Overtime

4 CONNECTIONS (Cont.) Bears players-seahawks coaches: Chicago QB Jay Cutler had Seattle tight ends coach Pat McPherson as his quarterbacks coach in Denver in McPherson was the Broncos tight ends coach from Bears WR Brandon Marshall was also on the Broncos during those three seasons. Seahawks defensive assistant Marquand Manuel was a safety for the Broncos in 2008 while Cutler and Marshall were there... Bears DE Jared Allen was in Minnesota from when Seattle offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell held the same position with the Vikings... Chicago DE Lamarr Houston was a rookie with the Raiders in 2010 when Seahawks assistant head coach/offensive line coach Tom Cable was Oakland s head coach and Seattle assistant offensive line coach Chris Morgan was in the same capacity with the Silver and Black... Seahawks offensive assistant Will Harring was a defensive quality control coach at the University of Texas in 2008 when Houston was a junior defensive tackle with the Longhorns... Chicago WRs Josh Bellamy and Josh Morgan were in Washington last season when Chris Morgan held the same position with the Redskins... Bears LB Jonathan Bostic was at the University of Florida when Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn at the University of Florida from when Quinn held the same position with the Gators. Harriger was a coaching intern on the defensive side of the ball at UF in 2012, Bostic s senior season and Seattle defensive assistant Marquand Manuel was a coaching intern in the Gators secondary in 2011 when Bostic was a junior... Bears LT Jermon Bushrod ( ) and C/G Brian de la Puente ( ) were both in New Orleans when Seattle defensive line coach Travis Jones was the Saints assistant defensive line coach. Jones was the defensive line coach/recruiting coordinator at LSU in 2004 when Bears S Craig Steltz was a freshman with the Tigers... Chicago S M.D. Jennings was in Green Bay from and WR Dale Moss was there during the 2012 preseason when Seahawks assistant special teams coach Chad Morton was the Packers special teams assistant. Bears coaches-seahawks players: Chicago head coach Marc Trestman helped recruit Seahawks QB Russell Wilson to NC State in 2006 when Trestman was the Wolfpack s offensive coordinator... Assistant special teams coach Dwayne Stukes was Tampa Bay s assistant defensive backs coach ( ) and assistant special teams coach (2011) when Seahawks DE Michael Bennett was with the Buccaneers... Bears defensive coordinator Mel Tucker held the same position with Jacksonville when Seattle DT D Anthony Smith was in his fi rst three NFL seasons ( ) with the Jaguars... Chicago defensive line coach Paul Pasqualoni was the defensive coordinator with the Dolphins in 2009 when Seahawks DT Tony McDaniel played for Miami... Offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer was the offensive line coach/run game coordinator for the Saints in 2010 when Seattle C Clint Gresham spent the offseason in New Orleans as an undrafted rookie... Bears quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh held the same position with the Jets in 2012 when Seahawks LB Marcus Dowtin was in New York... Chicago linebackers coach Reggie Herring was in Houston when Seattle T Eric Winston (2011) and G Wade Smith ( ) were with the Texans. Bears defensive backs coach Jon Hoke was with the Texans during Winston s fi rst three seasons ( ) with the team... Wide receivers coach Mike Groh held the same position at Alabama from overseeing the tutelage of Seattle rookie WR Kevin Norwood... Groh and assistant defensive line coach Clint Hurtt were both at Louisville when Seahawks DE Greg Scruggs was a senior with the Cardinal. Hurtt was a volunteer strength and conditioning coach (2002) and graduate assistant ( ) at Miami (Fla.) when Seattle T Eric Winston was in his fi rst three seasons with the Hurricanes. Bears players-seahawks players (NFL ties): Bears TE Martellus Bennett is the younger brother of Seahawks DE Michael Bennett... Martellus (2012) and Bears S Ryan Mundy (2013) were both teammates with Seattle CB Terrell Thomas with the New York Giants. Seahawks LB Marcus Dowtin was a part of the Giants defense with Mundy and Thomas for the last two months of the 2013 season... Chicago DE Lamarr Houston was teammates with Seattle CB Phillip Adams ( ) and TE Zach Miller (2010) in Oakland... Bears LT Jermon Bushrod was teammates with Seahawks C Clint Gresham during the 2010 offseason... DEs Willie Young (Chicago) and Cliff Avril (Seattle) were defensive linemates in Detroit from Bears S M.D. Jennings and Seahawks G Greg Van Roten were teammates in Green Bay from Chicago LB D.J. Williams and Seattle G C.J. Davis were teammates in Denver in Bears CB Sherrick McManis and Seahawks G Wade Smith were teammates with the Texans from Chicago WR Brandon Marshall was teammates with Seattle DT Tony McDaniel in Miami from Chicago DE Jared Allen was teammates with the following Seattle players during his time in Minnesota: RB Derrick Coleman (2012 preseason), LB Heath Farwell ( ), WR Percy Harvin ( ), QB Tarvaris Jackson ( ), CB A.J. Jefferson ( ), WR Bryan Walters (2012 preseason), and DT Kevin Williams ( ). Bears with ties to Washington: WR Greg Herd is from Tacoma and played collegiately at Eastern Washington... WR Marquess Wilson played collegiately at Washington State. BEARS MEDIA EXTRANET Chicago Bears Media Extranet: The Chicago Bears media-only extranet site is on-line at (no log-in required) and provides media with the most up-to-date information concerning the news of the Chicago Bears Football Club. Members of the media will have access to a PDF version of nearly every document that is produced and disseminated by the Chicago Bears Media Relations department, including press releases, game books, daily news clips, updated rosters, team and individual statistics and other types of information. During the season the site will be the fi rst place that media members will be able to access the weekly game release, injury report and several other documents. If you have any questions about how to better use the Chicago Bears media extranet, please contact team media relations coordinator, Mike Corbo, at (847) or mike.corbo@bears.nfl.com. A-4

5 LAST GAME vs. SEAHAWKS (REGULAR SEASON) Seattle 23, Chicago 17 (overtime) Sunday, December 2, Soldier Field CHICAGO -- The Seahawks marched 80 yards on 12 plays during the opening drive in overtime, capping the game off with a 13-yard touchdown pass from rookie QB Russell Wilson to WR Sidney Rice to give Seattle a victory over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. The Bears led and downed a punt at the Seattle 3 with 3:40 left in the fourth quarter. But Wilson marched the Seahawks the length of the fi eld, eventually hitting WR Golden Tate with a 14-yard touchdown pass with 24 seconds remaining to give Seattle a lead. The Bears tied the game on Robbie Gould s 46-yard fi eld goal as time expired after WR Brandon Marshall had hauled in a 56-yard pass from QB Jay Cutler. Chicago s offense rushed for 132 yards on 32 carries, allowed only one sack and did not commit a turnover. Cutler completed 17 of 26 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns for a passer rating, while Marshall caught 10 passes for 165 yards. Wilson connected on 23 of 37 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns for a passer rating while also rushing for 71 yards on nine carries. Seattle netted 459 yards of offense, including 176 on the ground and committed only one turnover which occurred on the fi rst drive of the game. The Bears jumped out to a 7-0 lead on Cutler s 12-yard touchdown pass to WR Earl Bennett midway through the fi rst quarter. The score came after LB Brian Urlacher ripped the ball away from RB Marshawn Lynch and CB Kelvin Hayden recovered the fumble at the Seattle 49. In the second quarter RB Michael Bush was stopped for no gain on fourth-and-one at the Seattle 15 and Bennett dropped a potential 62-yard touchdown pass. The Seahawks tied the score 7-7 on Lynch s four-yard touchdown run with 2:15 left in the fi rst half. The touchdown came one play after Wilson s 49-yard pass to Tate down the left sideline. Seattle took a 10-7 lead on Steven Hauschka s 31-yard fi eld goal with fi ve seconds left in the half. The Bears regained a lead on Cutler s 12-yard touchdown pass to RB Matt Forte late in the third quarter. BOX SCORE Seahawks 23, Bears 17 (ot) Soldier Field (62,264) Sunday, December 2, 2012 SEATTLE CHICAGO BEARS E. Bennett 12 pass from J. Cutler (R. Gould kick) (6-49, 3:26). SEAHAWKS M. Lynch 4 run (S. Hauschka kick) (9-94, 5:05). SEAHAWKS S. Hauschka 31 FG (9-49, 1:31). BEARS M. Forte 12 pass from J. cutler (R. Gould kick) (11-94, 6:46). SEAHAWKS G. Tate 14 pass from R. Wilson (S. Hauschka kick) (12-97, 3:16). BEARS R. Gould 46 FG (3-58, 0:24). SEAHAWKS S. Rice 13 pass from R. Wilson (12-80, 7:27). SEAHAWKS BEARS First downs Total net yards Rushes-yards Att-comp-net Times thrown-yds lost Int-Total TDs Punts - avg Penalties-yards Fumbles-lost Time of possession... 34:35 32:52 RUSHING SEAHAWKS M. Lynch 19-87, TD. R. Wilson 9-71; L. Washington 2-8; R. Turbin 1-6; M. Robinson 1-4. BEARS M. Forte 21-66; M. Bush 7-39; J. Cutler RECEIVING SEAHAWKS S. Rice 6-99, TD; G. Tate 5-96, TD; D. Baldwin 4-46; M. Robinson 2-17; M. Lynch 2-11; Z. Miller 2-7; A. Mc- Coy 1-11; L. Washington 1-6. BEARS B. Marshall ; M. Forte 3-30, TD; E. Rodriguez 2-8; E. Weems 1-18; E. Bennett 1-12, TD. PASSING SEAHAWKS R. Wilson , 2 TDs. BEARS J. Cutler , 2 TDs. PUNT RETURNS SEAHAWKS Washington 2-1. BEARS E. Weems 1-0. KICKOFF RETURNS SEAHAWKS None. BEARS E. Weems 3-65; E. Bennett 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS SEAHAWKS None. BEARS None. SACKS SEAHAWKS None. BEARS J. Peppers 1-7; S. Paea 1-3. A-5

6 BEARS POSITION BREAKDOWN: OFFENSE OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR AARON KROMER Quality control coaches: Brendan Nugent & Carson Walch QUARTERBACKS (4) - Coach Matt Cavanaugh After signing a seven-year contract in January, Jay Cutler enters sixth season in Chicago as franchise leader in career passer rating (83.1), completions (1,258), attempts (2,090), passing yards (14,913) and passing yards per game (222.6). Cutler also ranks second in completion percentage (60.2) and passing touchdowns (101) in 67 starts as a member of the Bears. For his NFL career, Cutler has started all 104 games played in eight seasons with Denver ( ) and Chicago ( ), completing 2,020-of-3,310 pass attempts (61.0 percent) for 23,937 yards, 155 touchdowns and 112 interceptions for a QB rating of Has added 1,234 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 285 career carries (4.3 ypc). In the Bears fi rst preseason game versus Philadelphia, Cutler was nine-of-13 passing (69.2 percent) for 85 yards and a touchdown to compile a passer rating. Cutler led the Bears to a touchdown on one of his two drives, converting three third-and-long situations. In the second preseason contest versus Jacksonville, Cutler completed seven-of-nine passing attempts (77.8 percent) for 75 yards and a touchdown to compile a passer rating. Cutler led the Bears to a touchdown on one of his two drives converting two third downs on the drive. Backing up Cutler will be Jordan Palmer, Jimmy Clausen and David Fales. Palmer returns for his second season with the Bears after spending the fi nal 9 contests of the 2013 season on Chicago s active roster but never appearing in a game. Palmer has appeared in four games during his NFL career, all with the Cincinnati Bengals ( ), completing 10-of-15 pass attempts for 59 yards with two interceptions. Against the Eagles in the fi rst preseason contest, Palmer was eight-of-11 passing (72.7 percent) for 104 yards, a touchdown and interception to put up a 94.5 passer rating. Palmer was six-of-nine (66.7 percent) passing for 73 yards and a 91.4 passer rating versus Jacksonville in the second preseason contest leading Chicago to two fourth-quarter touchdown drives in a comeback win. Clausen was signed by the Bears in the 2014 offseason after spending four seasons ( ) with the Carolina Panthers. During his time in Carolina, Clausen completed 157-of-299 passes (52.5 percent) for 1,558 yards, three touchdowns and nine interceptions in 13 appearances (10 starts). He added 57 rushing yards on 23 carries (2.5 ypc). All 13 appearances came in his 2010 rookie season. In his fi rst preseason action with Chicago, Clausen was seven-of-13 (53.8 percent) passing for 150 yards and two touchdowns for a passer rating. He added a 16-yard scramble and a completion on a two-point conversion. In the second preseason game versus the Jaguars, Clausen was 11-of-15 passing (73.3 percent) for 94 yards and an interception. Fales was selected by the Bears in the sixth round (183 rd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. Over two seasons at San Jose State, Fales started all 25 contests connecting on 639-of-938 passing attempts (68.1 percent) for 8,382 yards, 66 touchdowns and 22 interceptions. He owns the two top passing seasons in San Jose State history (4,193 yards in 2012 and 4,189 in 2013), the single-season school record for touchdown passes (33 in both 2012 and 2013) and the top two marks for completions (327 in 2012 and 312 in 2013). Prior to his time at SJSU, Fales started 20 contests at Monterey Peninsula College ( ) after one year (2009) at Nevada, although he did not play a game for the Wolfpack. Against the Eagles, Fales was fi ve-of-seven passing (71.4 percent) for 68 yards and an interception (62.5 passer rating). RUNNING BACKS/FULL BACKS (7) - Coach Skip Peete Matt Forté is coming off his second Pro Bowl selection (2011 and 2013), ranking second in Bears history in yards from scrimmage (9,585) and rushing yards (6,666 on 1,551 attempts) and fi fth in rushing touchdowns (35). The dual-threat back also ranks third in franchise history in catches (341) and 14 th in receiving yards (2,919, which are second most by a running back in Bears annals). Forté is third in the league in yards from scrimmage, rushing yards and receiving yards among running backs since entering the NFL in One-of-three players in NFL history to have 1,400-plus yards from scrimmage in each of his fi rst six seasons (Curtis Martin and LaDainian Tomlinson). Forté started the Bears fi rst two 2014 preseason contests, seeing three carries for negative fi ve yards in the opener versus Philly and totaling 20 yards (-2 rushing, 20 receiving) in the second contest against the Jags. A mix of rookies and young veterans will compete for the backup running back position. The Bears selected Ka Deem Carey in the fourth round (117 th overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft. The Pac-10 offensive player of the year in 2013, Carey started 24-of-36 games played at Arizona ( ) rushing for 4,239 yards and 48 touchdowns on 743 carries (5.7 ypc). He added 679 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 77 receptions (8.8 ypr) and 565 yards on 27 kickoff returns (20.9 ypr). His 48 rushing touchdowns rank second in FBS history behind the 49 by Montee Ball of Wisconsin ( ). Carey made his Bears preseason debut versus the Eagles and had 10 carries for 23 yards. In th second preseason contest versus the Jaguars, Carey had 36 rushing yards and his fi rst NFL preseason touchdown on 13 carries. Michael Ford is in his second season with the Bears after spending his rookie season on special teams collecting fi ve special teams tackles on coverage. Ford was also a part of the return game for Chicago, returning fi ve pooched kickoffs for 37 yards (7.4 ypr). Ford had 15 rushing yards on fi ve carries versus Philadelphia in the preseason opener. A-6

7 During the offseason the Bears signed veteran running back Shaun Draughn. Draughn has appeared in 20 contests over three seasons with Kansas City ( ) and Baltimore (2013), rushing 63 times for 235 yards (3.7 ypc) and two touchdowns to go along with 24 receptions for 158 yards (6.6 ypr). He totaled 12 yards in the Bears preseason opener against the Eagles with a two-yard run and a 10-yard reception. Against Jacksonville, Draughn led the Bears offense with 45 total yards (33 rushing on three carries and 12 receiving on two catches). The Bears also signed unrestricted rookie free agents Jordan Lynch (Northern Illinois) and Senorise Perry (Louisville) this offseason. Lynch paced the Bears with 24 rushing yards on seven carries in the preseason opener, while Perry totaled 30 yards (17 rushing on fi ve carries and a 13-yard reception). In the second preseason contest, Perry had the game-winning touchdown with 50 seconds remaining to go along with 43 total yards (13 rushing on four carries and 30 receiving on two catches). FB Tony Fiammetta (Fee-ah-met-uh) is in his second season with the Bears and his fi fth in the NFL after signing a two-year contract extension at the end of the 2013 season. Fiammetta has started 24-of-50 games played with Carolina ( ), Dallas (2011) and Chicago (2013), hauling in 12 receptions for 130 yards (10.8 ypc) to go along with 11 carries for 26 yards. WIDE RECEIVERS (12) - Coach Mike Groh Five-time Pro Bowler (2008, 09, seasons) Brandon Marshall enters his third year in Chicago owning two of the top receiving seasons in franchise history. The 6-4 Marshall followed up his 2012 campaign, in which he set single-season Bears records for receptions (118) and receiving yards (1,508) with 100 receptions and 1,295 receiving yards in 2013, which rank tied for second and fi fth, respectively in franchise annals. Marshall added 11 touchdown catches in 2012 and a career-high 12 TD grabs in Overall, since joining the Bears in 2012, Marshall s 218 receptions are second most in the NFL, his 2,803 receiving yards are fourth, his 23 touchdown receptions are fi fth and his 13 games with 100 or more receiving yards are tied for second. For his NFL career, Marshall has hauled in 712 receptions for 9,050 yards (12.7 ypc) with 57 touchdowns in eight seasons with Denver ( ), Miami ( ) and Chicago ( ). He ranks third and fi fth in the NFL in receptions and receiving yards, respectively, since entering the NFL in Marshall is the only player in the NFL to have over 1,000 yards receiving in each of the last seven years and the only player to have 80-plus receptions in each of the last seven seasons. Marshall had fi ve receptions for 31 yards, including four receptions for 28 yards during the fi rst-team offense s touchdown drive, in less than a quarter of play in the preseason opener against the Eagles. Against the Jaguars, Marshall had a four-yard touchdown reception from Cutler on a third-and-goal play. Third-year 6-3 wideout Alshon Jeffery is coming off a 2013 Pro Bowl season in which he was named the PFWA s Most Improved Player after fi nishing sixth in the NFL with 1,421 receiving yards, the second most in single-season franchise history. Jeffery had 89 receptions last season, which are sixth most in Bears single-season annals. In two seasons, Jeffery has 113 receptions for 1,788 yards (15.8 ypr) and 10 touchdowns. He has added 105 rushing yards on 16 carries (6.6 ypc). Jeffery had a 16-yard reception in the preseason opener versus Philadelphia. Jeffery had two receptions for 24 yards in the second preseason contest against Jacksonville. Marshall and Jeffery combined for 2,716 receiving yards in 2013, second-most by a receiving duo in the NFL last season and the most by a duo in Bears franchise history. Second-year 6-4 wide out Marquess Wilson appeared in 10 games during his 2013 rookie season, including starting the season fi nale vs. Green Bay, and hauled in two receptions for 13 yards. Still just 21 years old (turning 22 in mid-september), Wilson will get the fi rst opportunity to earn the No. 3 wide receiver position. He fi nished his collegiate career at Washington State as the school s all-time leader in receiving yards (3,207) in just three seasons. Wilson injured his clavicle during training camp. During the offseason, Chicago signed veteran receivers Armanti Edwards, Josh Morgan and Micheal Spurlock. Edwards has appeared in 41 games over four seasons with Carolina ( ) and Cleveland (2013) grabbing six receptions for 131 yards (21.8 ypc). Morgan has appeared in 79 games with 54 starts in six seasons with San Francisco ( ) and Washington ( ), hauling in 199 receptions for 2,488 yards (12.5 ypc) and 11 touchdowns. In 2013, Morgan caught 20 passes for 214 yards (10.7 ypc). Morgan had two receptions for 36 yards in the preseason opener against the Eagles. He led the Bears with 42 receiving yards (three receptions) in the second preseason game against the Jaguars. Spurlock has appeared in 67 games with two starts over seven seasons for seven different teams, recording 46 receptions for 494 yards (10.7 ypr) and three touchdowns. Spurlock had four receptions for 56 yards, including a 22-yard touchdown catch versus Philadelphia, adding a four-yard reception against the Jags. The Bears also have a trio of fi rst-year veteran receivers in Josh Bellamy and Chris Williams. The Bears claimed Bellamy off of waivers from the Redskins this offseason. He has appeared in eight games over two seasons with Kansas City (2012) and Washington (2013), with a majority of his experience coming on special teams. Bellamy had a 41-yard reception against the Eagles in the preseason opener and two receptions for 21 yards versus the Jaguars. In December of 2013, the Bears signed Williams to their active roster off of the New Orleans Saints practice squad. Williams has spent time with Miami, Cleveland and New Orleans while also spending two seasons in the CFL ( ). He hauled in 153 receptions for 2,362 yards and 17 touchdowns with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats including being named the league s Most Outstanding Rookie in Williams had two receptions for 78 yards, including a 73-yard TD catch against Philadelphia in the preseason opener before missing the Jaguars game due to a hamstring injury. A-7

8 The Bears added 6-3 Greg Herd and 6-3 Dale Moss during training camp. Herd signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent out of Eastern Washington in He also spent part of the 2013 preseason with the Seattle Seahawks. Herd had a two-yard reception in the preseason opener against the Eagles. Moss has spent time on the Bears practice squad in 2012 and part of the 2013 offseason with the team. He has also spent time with Carolina, Tampa Bay and Green Bay since entering the NFL in He caught a 12-yard pass against the Eagles in the fi rst preseason game. The Bears signed Super Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes on August 16. Holmes has hauled in 381 receptions for 5,963 yards (15.7 ypc) and 36 touchdowns over eight NFL seasons with the Steelers ( ) and Jets ( ). Holmes started all 11 games played for the Jets in 2013 hauling in 23 receptions for 456 yards (19.8 ypr) and one touchdown. The Bears also added undrafted rookie free agent Kofi Hughes (Indiana) on August 15. TIGHT ENDS (4) - Coach Andy Bischoff 6-6 tight end Martellus Bennett is looking to build off a career year in 2013, setting personal-highs in receptions (65) and receiving yards (759) while tying a career-high with fi ve touchdowns. Bennett s 65 receptions in 2013 were second most in Bears franchise history among tight ends and his 759 receiving yards were sixth most. In seven NFL seasons with Dallas ( ), the N.Y. Giants (2012) and Chicago (2013), Bennett has hauled in 205 receptions for 2,231 yards (10.8 ypr) and 14 touchdowns in 92 contests. In his fi rst game action of the 2014 preseason, Bennett had a 25-yard reception on third-and-10 from the Chicago 15 on the Bears fi rst touchdown drive against Jacksonville. Dante Rosario returns for his second season with the Bears and eighth overall in the NFL having hauled in 100 receptions for 1,119 yards (11.2 ypr) and eight touchdowns. Rosario was acquired by the Bears in a trade with the Dallas Cowboys at the start of the 2013 season after having appeared in 106 games including 29 starts with Carolina ( ), Miami (2011), Denver (2011) and San Diego (2012). Rosario started the preseason opener versus Philly in a two-tight end set and had two receptions for 28 yards, adding a two-point conversion catch. He did not play versus Jacksonville. During the 2013 offseason, the Bears signed veteran tight ends Jeron Mastrud, Zach Miller and Matthew Mulligan. Mastrud has appeared in 52 games with 18 starts over four seasons with Miami ( ) and Oakland (2013), grabbing seven passes for 96 yards. Mastrud had two receptions for 16 yards against the Eagles in the Bears fi rst preseason game and two catches for 10 yards against the Jaguars. Miller had 45 receptions for 470 yards (10.4 ypr) and four touchdowns in 33 games (fi ve starts) over three seasons in Jacksonville ( ). Miller led the Bears with six receptions for 68 yards and two touchdowns (one from Cutler and one from Palmer) in the Bears preseason opener against Philadelphia. Miller was placed on injured reserve on August 15 due to a foot injury. Mulligan has hauled in 16 receptions for 160 yards and two touchdowns in fi ve seasons with the Jets ( ), Rams (2012) and Patriots (2013). Mulligan started in a two-tight end set in the preseason opener vs. the Eagles. Mulligan led the Bears with four receptions (39 yards) in the second preseason game against the Jaguars. OFFENSIVE LINE (15) - Coach Pat Meyer The Bears are returning all fi ve starters on an offensive line that each started all 16 games in 2013, fi nishing tied for fourth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed with 30. Fourteen-year NFL veteran Roberto Garza is in his fourth season as the anchor of the Bears offensive line at center and his 10 th season overall with the team. The durable lineman has seen action in all but two of the 150 games since joining the Bears in 2005 (appearing in 142- of-144 regular season contests and seeing action in all six playoff games). For the last three years, he has served as an offensive captain while starting all 16 regular season games each season at center. For his NFL career, Garza has started 164-of-194 regular season games played with Atlanta ( ) and Chicago ( ). He has played each of the interior offensive line spots during his career. Garza started the fi rst two preseason contests at center. Two-time Pro Bowl ( ) left tackle Jermon Bushrod is in his second season with the Bears and eighth season overall. Bushrod has started 78-of-82 games played with the New Orleans Saints ( ) and Bears (2013), including the offensive Saints 2009 Super Bowl season. While a starter, his respective team has ranked in the top fi ve in the NFL for fewest sacks allowed each season. He has started all 16 games in each of the last three seasons. Bushrod opened the fi rst two preseason contests at left tackle. Next to Bushrod on the left side of the line is veteran guard Matt Slauson. Slauson, who returns to Chicago by signing a four-year contract this offseason, has started all 16 contests in each of the last four seasons and for his NFL career has appeared in 67 games (64 starts) with the New York Jets ( ) and Bears (2013). He has helped pave way for a 1,000-yard rusher in three of his four seasons as a starter. Slauson started at left guard in the fi rst two preseason contests. Jordan Mills is slated to hold down the starting right tackle position after opening all 16 games there during his 2013 rookie season. The 6-5, 316-pound Mills was a fi fth-round selection (163 rd overall) in Mills did not play in the fi rst two preseason games. Next to Mills on the right side of the line will be 2013 Pro Bowl guard Kyle Long. Long started all 16 games in 2013 and became the fi rst Bears rookie to make the Pro Bowl since Johnny Knox (returner) in 2009 and the fi rst to make it as a non-specialist since Brian Urlacher in Long started at right guard versus Jacksonville. A-8

9 The Bears re-signed guard/tackle Eben Britton in April, bringing back the sixth-year pro who saw action in 13 games last season with four starts, mostly as a sixth eligible lineman. For his NFL career, Britton has started 34 of 50 games played with Jacksonville ( ) and Chicago (2013). Britton started 23 games at right tackle, seven contests at left guard and four as a sixth eligible lineman. Britton did not play in the fi rst two preseason games. During free agency, the Bears inked C Brian de la Puente after he started 44-of-48 games over four seasons in New Orleans. The 6-3, 306-pound de la Puente started all 16 games at center for the Saints in each of the last two seasons. During that time, the Saints offense ranked second and fourth in 2012 and 2013, respectively, in total net yards. de la Puente started at right guard in place of Long in the preseason opener against Philadelphia but did not play against the Jaguars. The Bears also added Michael Ola this offseason. The 6-4, 312-pound Ola spent with the Montreal Alouettes starting 21 games and a playoff contest. Ola started at right tackle in place of Mills in the fi rst two preseason contests. G/T James Brown is in his third year with the Bears after playing in fi ve contests during his 2012 rookie season, including starting the fi nal three games at left guard, while spending the entire 2013 season on the active roster but never appearing in a game. Chicago also resigned guard/center Taylor Boggs who spent the entire 2013 season on the Bears active roster appearing in one contest. Prior to his time in the Windy City, Boggs spent the 2011 season and part of the 2012 offseason with the New York Jets. T Joe Long enters his second season with the Bears after being signed by the team in December of Long was inactive for the fi nal two regular season games for Chicago after spending a majority of the 2013 season on Pittsburgh s practice squad. During the fi rst week of training camp, the Bears signed veteran G/C Dylan Gandy. Gandy has appeared in 120 games with 19 starts over eight seasons with Indianapolis ( ) and Detroit ( ), playing both center and guard. He has appeared in at least 15 contests seven times during his career, including all 16 games on fi ve occasions. Chicago selected T Charles Leno, Jr. in the seventh round (246th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Boise State. Leno started 39 consecutive games to fi nish his collegiate career, earning fi rst-team all-mountain West honors as a senior. Overall during his collegiate career, Leno saw action in 49 contests, starting 13 contests at right tackle and 26 at left tackle. On July 31st, the Bears added T Dennis Roland to the roster. The 6-9 Roland started 30-of-71 games played over six seasons ( ) with the Cincinnati Bengals. He started games 19 at right tackle and 11 as a sixth-eligible lineman. He has also appeared in four postseason contests with one start at right tackle. The Bears also added undrafted rookie Ryan Groy (guard, Wisconsin) in the 2014 offseason. A-9

10 BEARS POSITION BREAKDOWN: DEFENSE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR MEL TUCKER Quality control coaches: Sean Desai & Chris Harris DEFENSIVE LINE (15) - Coach Paul Pasqualoni / Assistant Clint Hurtt This offseason, the Bears signed fi ve-time Pro Bowler ( ) and four-time All Pro ( and 11) Jared Allen. Allen leads the NFL with sacks since entering the league in He has recorded seven consecutive double-digit sack seasons ( ), which is tied for the third-longest streak in NFL history, and has eight double-digit sack seasons during NFL career. Allen has started 151-of-157 games played with the Chiefs ( ) and Vikings ( ), recording 690 tackles, fi ve interceptions, 49 pass break ups, 32 forced fumbles, 16 fumble recoveries and os tied for the NFL record with 4 career safeties. He led the NFL in sacks during 2007 (15.5) and 2011 (22 - tied for second most in NFL single-season history) seasons and fi nished second in 2009 (14.5). Allen made his Bears preseason debut versus Jacksonville, recording a tackle for a two-yard loss. Scheduled to start on the opposite end of the line is another free agent acquisition, Lamarr Houston. In four seasons in Oakland ( ), Houston tied for the team lead in sacks (16) and forced fumbles (four). He has added six opponent fumble recoveries, tied for seventh in the NFL since 2010, 238 tackles, 37 tackles for losses and one interception. He has not missed a game in his four-year career, starting 60 contests during that time. Last season, Houston led the Raiders with six sacks while serving as one of the team s defensive captains. Houston started at LDE for the Bears in the fi rst two preseason contests. The Bears also signed unrestricted free agent DE Willie Young this offseason. Young totaled 72 tackles, six sacks, seven PBUs, 11 TFLs and two FRs in 48 career games, including 15 starts, with the Detroit Lions ( ). He is coming off of career-highs in almost every statistical category including tackles (47), PBUs (fi ve), TFLs (seven) and FRs (two). Young started at RDE for the Bears in place of Allen in the preseason opener versus Philadelphia and had a QB hit on Nick Foles fi rst interception of the game. He did not play in the second preseason contest against the Jaguars. Chicago also brought in veteran defensive ends Trevor Scott and Austen Lane this offseason. Scott has tallied 94 tackles, 16.5 sacks, 21 TFLs and two forced fumbles in 76 games played (18 starts) over six NFL seasons with Oakland ( ), New England (2012) and Tampa Bay (2013). He led Oakland in sacks in each of his fi rst two seasons in the league (fi ve in 2008 and seven in 2009). Scott has recorded three tackles in each of the fi st two preseason games, leading the defensive line in the opener and tying for the D-line lead against the Jaguars. Lane has accumulated 64 tackles, three sacks and one forced fumble over 30 games (17 starts) in four NFL seasons for Jacksonville ( ) and Detroit (2013). Lane had one tackle in each of the fi rst two preseason games. David Bass and Cornelius Washington are both returning for their second seasons with the Bears. Bass appeared in 12 games with one start during his 2013 rookie season in Chicago, gathering 20.5 tackles - including one sack and 2.5 TFLs - and one interception which he returned for a touchdown. Bass had two tackles - including a sack - and one pass defense in the preseason opener against the Eagles. Washington saw action in two games in his inaugural NFL season with the Bears, recording one tackle - which was a tackle for loss. He had two tackles, including a TFL, in each of the fi rst two preseason contests. With two new faces on the outside of the starting defensive line, the Bears are scheduled to have two returning faces start along the interior in DT Jeremiah Ratliff and NT Stephen Paea. Ratliff returns for his second season with Chicago after appearing in the fi nal fi ve contests with the Bears in 2013, including four starts. The four-time Pro Bowler ( ) has started 89-of-109 career contests with Dallas ( ) and Chicago (2013), totaling tackles, 28.5 sacks, 26 TFLs, 18 PBUs, 13 fumble recoveries and fi ve forced fumbles. Last season Ratliff had 14.5 tackles, 1.5 sacks and a TFL in fi ve contests for the Bears. Ratliff started at DT in each of the fi rst two preseason games and recorded a half-sack against Jacksonville. Paea enters his fourth season with Chicago after starting 24-of-39 games played over the previous three years. He has collected 77 tackles, six sacks, nine TFLs, four pass break ups and one safety during his career. Last season, Paea started 10-of-13 games played setting career-highs with four PBUs and 4.5 TFLs, adding 29 tackles and 1.5 sacks. Paea started at NT in each of the fi rst two preseason games and recorded a half-sack against the Jaguars. The Bears drafted a pair of defensive tackles in the second (Ego Ferguson, 51st overall) and third round (Will Sutton, 82nd overall) this year. Ferguson played in 38 games with 12 starts during three years at LSU ( ), fi nishing with 85 tackles, fi ve TFLs and one sack, earning honorable mention all-sec honors as a junior in Ferguson had two tackles in his NFL preseason debut against the Eagles. Sutton was named Pat Tillman Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and an Associated Press fi rst-team All-American in his last two seasons at Arizona State. He completed his collegiate career with 161 tackles - including 45.5 for loss and 20.5 sacks in 51 games (34 starts) in four seasons ( ) for the Sun Devils. Sutton had a QB hit in the Bears fi rst preseason game versus the Eagles and three tackles, including a TFL, against the Jaguars. DT Nate Collins returns for his third season with Chicago and his fi fth NFL season overall, having appeared in 27 games with two starts, collecting 35 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one tackle for a loss, one pass defensed and a fumble recovery. Last season, Collins appeared in fi ve contests, making his fi rst 2 career starts, gathering 12 tackles - including a sack - before being placed on IR with a knee injury. A-10

11 Tracy Robertson returns after spending three months on the Bears practice squad last season, appearing in one contest for Chicago after being elevated to the active roster. He has also spent time with the Texans (2012), Lions (2012), Patriots (2013) and Dolphins (2013). Robertson had a tackle in the preseason opener. The Bears also signed undrafted free agent defensive tackles Brandon Dunn (Louisville) and Lee Pegues (East Carolina). Dunn had a QB hit in his preseason debut against the Eagles. LINEBACKERS (9) - Coach Reggie Herring Seven-time Pro Bowl ( ) linebacker Lance Briggs enters his 12th season with the Bears, returning from a season in which he ranked fourth on the team in tackles (87) despite playing in just nine contests due to a shoulder injury. Briggs has recorded 1,501 tackles, 93 TFLs, 15 INTs, 15 sacks, 18 forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and six defensive touchdowns as a member of the Bears ( ). His six defensive TDs are third most in franchise history and his fi ve interception return scores are second most. He has led the team in tackles in fi ve seasons (2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012) and collected 100-plus tackles in nine-straight seasons before last year ( ). Briggs started at linebacker in the fi rst two preseason games. D.J. Williams returns for his second season with the Bears and his 10th NFL season overall, playing in 133 games with 119 starts with Denver ( ) and Chicago (2013). Williams has recorded 925 tackles, 22.5 sacks, two interceptions, 41 PBUs, 15 FFs and seven FRs during his NFL career. Last season Williams started four-of-six games notching 39 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble and two tackles for losses before being placed on IR with a pectoral injury. Williams started at linebacker in the fi rst two preseason contests. Second-year linebacker Jonathan Bostic started nine-of-16 games during his 2013 rookie season, ranking fi fth on the team with 76.5 tackles - including two sacks and 4.5 TFLs - one interception and one fumble recovery. He joined Brian Urlacher as the only Bears rookie linebackers to record a sack, interception and opponent fumble recovery in his fi rst season with the team since sacks were fi rst recorded in Bostic had three tackles, including a four-yard TFL on third-and-one on the fi rst defensive series versus Jacksonville, adding a pass break-up, as well. This offseason, Shea McClellin has made the transition to linebacker after spending his fi rst two NFL seasons at defensive end. McClellin appeared in 28 games with 10 starts at defensive end with Chicago, accumulating 36 tackles, 6.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and fi ve tackles for a loss. Last season, McClellin started 10-of-14 games played totaling career-highs in tackles (29), sacks (four), fumble recoveries (one) and tackles for a loss (three). McClellin started at linebacker in each of the fi rst two preseason games and has recorded six total tackles (two versus Philadelphia and four against the Jaguars - including a TFL). Khaseem Greene returns for his sophomore season after appearing in 15 games with four starts at weakside linebacker during his 2013 rookie season, collecting 39 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble. Greene took over for Briggs when he went down with an injury last season. Greene had two tackles and a fumble recovery in the Bears fi rst preseason game vs. Philly, adding one tackle against the Jags. Returning for his third season with the Bears is Jerry Franklin who has seen action in 13 games as a special teamer over two seasons ( ) with Chicago, recording 8 special teams tackles. Last season, Franklin appeared in 10 games for the Bears. Franklin had a tackle on defense and special teams in the Bears preseason contest versus the Eagles. The Bears signed unrestricted free agent Jordan Senn in the offseason. Senn has totaled 88 tackles, one interception, three forced fumbles and 49 special team tackles in 83 games (seven starts) over six seasons with Indianapolis ( ) and Carolina ( ). Last season, Senn played in 14 games, collecting one tackle on defense and six on special teams. Senn had a tackle on defense and special teams against the Jaguars. The Bears also signed undrafted rookie free agents Christian Jones (Florida State) and DeDe Lattimore (South Florida). Jones had a defensive tackle in each of the fi rst two preseason games and Lattimore had both a defensive and special teams stop in the preseason opener against the Eagles. DEFENSIVE BACKS (18) - Coach Jon Hoke CORNERBACKS (10) Two-time Pro Bowler (2011 and 2012) and 2013 Walter Payton Man of the Year Charles Tillman enters his 12th season with the team as the franchise s all-time leader in defensive touchdowns (nine), interception return yards (675) and interception return touchdowns (eight) while ranking third in Bears annals in interceptions (36). Since entering the NFL in 2003, the takeaway specialist ranks tied for fi fth in the league in interceptions and passes defensed (132), second in forced fumbles (42), fi fth in interception return yards and tied for second in interception return touchdowns. Tillman has started 150-of-154 career games adding 944 tackles, eight fumble recoveries and three sacks in his career. Tillman started at cornerback in the fi st two preseason games and had three tackles against the Jaguars. Tim Jennings signed a four-year deal in January to remain with the Bears after earning two straight Pro Bowl nods (2012 and 2013). Over the last two seasons, Jennings is second in the NFL with 13 interceptions and tied for second in the league with three interception return touchdowns. In eight NFL seasons with the Colts ( ) and Bears ( ), Jennings has started 79-of-115 games played, collecting 444 tackles, 20 interceptions, 70 pass break ups, eight forced fumbles and fi ve fumble recoveries. Sixteen of his 20 career interceptions have come in the last four seasons with the Bears. Jennings made his 2014 preseason debut against Jacksonville, recording two tackles. A-11

12 Entering his third season with Chicago and 10th NFL season overall, Kelvin Hayden has appeared in 101 contests (49 starts) with the Colts ( ), Falcons (2011) and Bears (2012), gathering 345 tackles, 12 interceptions, 44 pass break ups, six fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles and 28 special teams stops. Hayden has added four defensive return touchdowns during the regular season. He sat out 2013 due to a hamstring injury. Hayden had one tackle in the Bears fi rst game of the preseason and two tackles in the second contest. Isaiah Frey is in his third NFL season after spending last season as the Bears primary nickelback after appearing on the Bears practice squad during his 2012 rookie campaign. Last season, Frey appeared in 16 games with six, registering 62 tackles, two pass break-ups and fi ve quarterback pressures. In his fi fth NFL season and third with the Bears, Sherrick McManis has appeared in 50 contests with two defensive tackles, one interception and two pass break-ups. He has added 41 stops, one blocked punt (which was returned by the Bears for a touchdown), one forced fumble and one fumble recovery on special teams. McManis had two tackles, including a TFL, and an interception in the fi rst preseason game and paced the Bears with fi ve defensive tackles in the second contest. Two 2013 undrafted rookie free agents Demontre Hurst (Oklahoma) and C.J. Wilson (NC State) return for their second season with the Bears. Hurst spent the entire 2013 season on the Bears practice squad while Wilson played in two contests as a rookie. Hurst led the defense with eight tackles, including a TFL, in the preseason opener against the Eagles, adding one pass defense. In the second game against Jacksonville he was tied for second on the team with four tackles. The Bears selected Kyle Fuller in the fi rst round (14th overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft. Fuller fi nished his collegiate career at Virginia Tech starting 41-of-50 games, accumulating six interceptions, 34 pass break-ups, 173 tackles including 23.5 TFLs and 4.5 sacks four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. He added one blocked kick and three punt returns for 41 yards (13.7 avg) and one touchdown on special teams. Fuller started at LCB in place of Jennings in the preseason opener and had three tackles. Chicago also added Al Louis-Jean (Boston College) and Derricus Purdy (Texas Southern) as undrafted rookies in Louis-Jean had an interception in his NFL preseason debut against the Eagles while tying for the team lead with 39 defensive plays. SAFETIES (8) The Bears signed veteran safety Ryan Mundy this offseason and he is currently slated to start at strong safety this season. The sixth year safety joined Chicago after collecting 143 tackles - including one sack and fi ve TFLs two interceptions, 10 pass break-ups, three fumble recoveries and 64 special teams tackles in 80 games with 14 starts for the Pittsburgh Steelers ( ) and the New York Giants (2013). Mundy is coming off of career-highs in tackles (70), sacks (one) and TFLs (four) while starting nine-of-16 games played for the Giants in He has never missed a regular season game in his fi ve-year career. Mundy started at strong safety in his fi rst two Bears preseason games. He had had an interception in the fi rst series of the game versus Philadelphia and two defensive stops against the Jaguars. In addition to the signing of Mundy, the Bears added veteran safeties Danny McCray and M.D. Jennings this offseason. McCray has appeared in 60 with 10 starts over four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys ( ), putting together 96 tackles - including one sack and two tackles for losses - two interceptions, three pass break-ups and one forced fumble. On special teams he has 74 tackles, fi nishing in the top two in that category for the Cowboys three times (10-12). McCray started at free safety in the Bears fi rst two preseason games and was tied for second on the team with four tackles against the Jaguars. Jennings joins the Bears after coming off of career highs in tackles (79), sacks (one), and fumble recoveries (one) while starting all 16 games for Green Bay in For his career, Jennings has started 26-of-47 career games for the Packers ( ), accumulating 125 tackles, one interception - which he returned 72 yards for a touchdown - eight pass break-ups, one sack and one fumble recovery. He has added 24 special teams tackles. Jennings had one tackle in his Bears preseason debut against Philly. The Bears selected Brock Vereen in the fourth round (131st overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Minnesota. The 2013 fi rst team all-big Ten safety collected 200 tackles, four interceptions, 22 pass defl ections, two forced fumbles and 7.5 TFLs after staring 36-of-47 games (18 at corner, 11 at free safety and 7 at strong safety) in four years ( ) at Minnesota. He also blocked one kick on special teams. Vereen ranked second on the team with fi ve tackles against Philadelphia adding two tackles, including a TFL versus the Jaguars. Chris Conte (CON-tee) returns for his fourth season with the Bears, having started 40-of-45 games played, recording 230 tackles, six interceptions, 13 pass break ups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Last season, Conte started all 16 games, putting up careerhighs in tackles (95), interceptions (three) two interceptions, passes defensed (seven) while producing his fi rst career forced fumble. Conte did not play in the fi rst two preseason games. Veteran safety Craig Steltz returns for his seventh season with the Bears having appeared in 77 games with 8 starts, notching 97 career tackles, one interception, two pass break-ups, one sack, three forced fumbles and three tackles for losses. He has added 58 special teams stops. Steltz did not play in the fi rst two preseason games. In June, the Bears added fi ve-time Pro Bowler (2006, 08-11) Adrian Wilson. Wilson has started 162-of-181 games over 12 seasons ( ) with Arizona, recording 885 tackles, 27 interceptions, 25.5 sacks, 99 pass break ups, 15 forced fumbles and eight fumble recoveries. He has four return touchdowns (two interceptions and two fumble returns). Wilson is one of 13 players to record 20 or more interceptions and 20 or more sacks in their career since sacks became an offi cial statistic in His 25.5 sacks are third most among NFL safeties since Wilson had three tackles and a pass defense against the Eagles in the preseason opener, adding two tackles against the Jaguars. The Bears also brought in undrafted rookie free agent Marcus Trice (North Texas). Trice had two tackles against Jacksonville. A-12

13 BEARS POSITION BREAKDOWN: SPECIAL TEAMS ASST. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR JOE DECAMILLIS Assistant Dwayne Stukes RETURNERS (4) Both the kick and punt returner jobs are an open competition this year for Chicago with a multitude of player in the mix. Chicago added Micheal Spurlock and Armanti Edwards on the same day (June 3) this offseason. Spurlock has appeared in 67 games over seven NFL seasons with seven teams prior to coming to Chicago, collecting 2,594 yards and three touchdowns on 107 kickoff returns (24.2 ypr), 780 yards and two touchdowns on 81 punt returns (9.6 ypr) and 11 special teams tackles. Spurlock had two punt returns for two yards in the preseason opener. He had seven punt return yards (three returns) and a 19-yard kickoff return against Jacksonville. The Bears signed Chris Williams off of the Saints practice squad at the end of last season. Prior to joining the Saints last season, Williams spent two seasons in the CFL ( ) where he returned 12 kickoffs for 252 yards (21.0 ypr) and a touchdown and 90 punts for 1,198 yards (13.3 ypr) and fi ve touchdowns. Edwards has appeared in 41 games over four seasons with the Carolina Panthers ( ) and Cleveland Browns (2013), returning 40 punts for 281 yards (7.0 ypr) and 15 kickoffs for 295 yards (19.7 ypr). Michael Ford returns to Chicago after seeing action in 12 games during his 2013 rookie season, collecting 37 yards on fi ve returns (7.4 ypr) of pooched kickoffs. Last preseason, Ford had 11 kickoff returns for 368 yards (33.5 ypr), including a long of 100 yards. Ford had a 30-yard kickoff return in the preseason opener against the Eagles and a 19-yard return versus Jacksonville. PLACE KICKERS (1) The third-most accurate kicker in NFL history (86.0 percent, 234-of-272) and second-leading point scorer (1,025) in Chicago Bears history, Robbie Gould returns for his 10th season with the team after signing a four-year extension last December. Gould needs just 10 fi eld goals made and 92 points to surpass Kevin Butler for the most in franchise history in each category. Gould occupies the top seven highest single-season fi eld goal percentages in team history, including a franchise best mark of 89.7 percent (26-of-29) reached in both 2008 and last season. His seven 100-point seasons and nine seasons with 20-plus fi eld goals made are most in team history. Gould also connected on franchise record 58-yard fi eld goal in Gould was two-of-three on fi eld goals (made from 26 and 25 yards) in the preseason opener, with one being blocked (41 yards), while hitting both extra point attempts. He connected on both extra point attempts against Jacksonville. PUNTERS (2) The punting competition is a battle between rookie Pat O Donnell and fi rst-year veteran Tress Way. The Bears selected O Donnell in the sixth round (191st overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. O Donnell appeared in 54 games for Cincinnati ( ) and Miami (2013) during his collegiate career with 234 punts for 10,168 yards (43.5 avg). 78 of his punts were downed inside the opponent s 20 yard line. In 2013, O Donnell set Miami s single-season record for yards-per-punt average (47.1). O Donnell had two punts for 87 yards (43.5 gross) with one touchback (33.5 net) in the preseason opener against the Eagles. In his second preseason game, O Donnell had three punts for 146 yards (48.7 gross) with a 48.3 net average after landing two of those punts inside-the-20. Way is in his second training camp with the Bears after joining the team as an undrafted free agent out of Oklahoma last year. Way appeared in 53 games for the Sooners with 250 punts for 10,988 (44.0 avg). He landed 91 punts inside the 20 and had 71 punts over 50-plus yards during his four-year career with a long of 85. He ranks No. 1 in OU history with a 44.0 yards-per-punt average. Last preseason, Way had six punts for 229 yards (38.2 avg.) with one landing inside-the-20 and one touchback. Way had two punts for 75 yards (37.5 gross and net) against the Eagles. He had three punts for 130 yards (43.3 gross) and a 40-yard net average versus the Jaguars. LONG SNAPPERS (2) Like the punting competition, the long snapper battle is a two-man battle between Chad Rempel and Brandon Hartson. Rempel is a 10-year CFL vet is in his fi rst NFL season after appearing in 111 games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2005), Toronto Argonauts ( ) and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (2008), amassing 50 special teams tackles. He also had 282 receiving yards on 21 receptions (13.4 avg) with two touchdowns as a receiver on offense during his time in the CFL. Hartson spent 3 preseason games as Bears long snapper in 2013 as an undrafted free agent out of Houston. Collegiately, Hartson served as Houston s long snapper for four seasons ( ), recording six tackles and recovered a fumble on a muffed punt. Rempel and Hartson both had fi ve long snapping attempts in the preseason opener versus the Eagles and each had four long snapping attempts in the second contest against Jacksonville. A-13

14 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Current with 90 players; Last updated August 18, 2014 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Hometown 69 Allen, Jared DE Idaho State Los Gatos, Calif. 91 Bass, David DE Missouri Western St. St. Louis, Mo. 11 Bellamy, Josh WR Louisville St. Petersburg, Fla. 83 Bennett, Martellus TE Texas A&M Alief, Texas 60o Boggs, Taylor G/C Humboldt State Pasedena, Calif. 57 Bostic, Jonathan LB Florida Wellington, Fla. 55 Briggs, Lance LB Arizona Sacramento, Calif. 62 Britton, Eben G/T Arizona Burbank, Calif. 78 Brown, James T/G Troy Magnolia, Miss. 74 Bushrod, Jermon T Towson Fredericksburg, Va. 25o Carey, Ka'Deem RB R Arizona Tuscon, Ariz. 8 Clausen, Jimmy QB Notre Dame Westlake Village, Calif. 98 Collins, Nate DT Virginia White Plains, N.Y. 47 Conte, Chris S California Los Angeles, Calif. 6 Cutler, Jay QB Vanderbilt Santa Claus, Ind. 64 de la Puente, Brian C California San Clemente, Calif. 38 Draughn, Shaun RB North Carolina Tarboro, N.C. 79d Dunn, Brandon DT R Louisville Louisville, Ky. 80 Edwards, Armanti WR/KR Appalachian State Greenwood, S.C. 12 Fales, David QB R San Jose State Salinas, Calif. 95 Ferguson, Ego DT R LSU Miami, Fla. 43 Fiammetta, Tony FB Syracuse Walkersville, Md. 32 Ford, Michael RB LSU Leesville, La. 22 Forté, Matt RB Tulane Slidell, La. 53d Franklin, Jerry LB Arkansas Marion, Ark. 31 Frey, Isaiah CB Nevada Olivehurst, Calif. 23 Fuller, Kyle CB R Virginia Tech Baltimore, Md. 71o Gandy, Dylan G/C Texas Tech Harlingen, Texas 63 Garza, Roberto C/G Texas A&M-Kingsville Rio Hondo, Texas 9 Gould, Robbie K Penn State Lock Haven, Pa. 52 Greene, Khaseem LB Rutgers Elizabeth, N.J. 53o Groy, Ryan G R Wisconsin Middleton, Wis. 48 Hartson, Brandon LS Houston Fairfield, Texas 24 Hayden, Kelvin CB Illinois Chicago, Ill. 81 Herd, Greg WR Eastern Washington Tacoma, Wash. 14 Holmes, Santonio WR Ohio State Belle Glade, Fla. 99 Houston, Lamarr DE Texas San Francisco, Calif. 84 Hughes, Kofi WR R Indiana Indianapolis, Ind. 30 Hurst, Demontre CB Oklahoma Lancaster, Texas 17 Jeffery, Alshon WR South Carolina St. Matthews, S.C. 37 Jennings, M.D. S Arkansas State Grenada, Miss. 26 Jennings, Tim CB Georgia Orangeburg, S.C. 96 Jones, Christian LB R Florida State Winter Park. Fla. 73d Lane, Austen DE Murray State Iola, Wisc. 60d Lattimore, DeDe LB R South Florida Athens, Ga. 72o Leno, Jr., Charles T R Boise State Oakland, Calif. 79o Long, Joe T Wayne State Lapeer, Mich. 75 Long, Kyle G Oregon Ivy, Va. 39 Louis-Jean, Al CB R Boston College Brockton, Mass. 36o Lynch, Jordan RB R Northern Illinois Chicago, Ill. 15 Marshall, Brandon WR Central Florida Pittsburgh,Pa. 87 Mastrud, Jeron TE Kansas State Beaverton, Ore. 50 McClellin, Shea LB Boise State Caldwell, Idaho 29 McCray, Danny S LSU Houston, Texas 27 McManis, Sherrick CB Northwestern Peoria, Ill. 67 Mills, Jordan T Louisiana Tech Thibodaux, La. 19 Morgan, Josh WR Virginia Tech Washington D.C. 13 Moss, Dale WR South Dakota State Brandon,S.D. 85 Mulligan, Matthew TE Maine Enfield, Maine 21 Mundy, Ryan S West Virginia Wilkins Township, Pa. 16 O'Donnell, Patrick P R Miami (Fla.) Lake Worth, Fla. 70 Ola, Michael T/G R Hampton Riverdale, Ga. 92 Paea, Stephen DT Oregon State Vava'u, Tonga 2 Palmer, Jordan QB Texas-El Paso Westlake Village, Calif. 71d Pegues, Lee DT R East Carolina Cheraw, S.C. 35o Perry, Senorise RB R Louisville Summerville, Ga. 36d Purdy, Derricus CB R Texas Southern Trotwood, Ohio 90 Ratliff, Jeremiah DT Auburn Valdosta, Ga. 46 Rempel, Chad LS R Saskatchewan Sherwood Park, Alberta 72d Robertson, Tracy DT Baylor Houston, Texas 73o Roland, Dennis T Georgia Bolivar, Mo. 88 Rosario, Dante TE Oregon Beaverton, Ore. 76d Scott, Trevor DE Buffalo Potsdam, N.Y. 59 Senn, Jordan LB Portland State Beaverton, Ore. 68 Slauson, Matt G Nebraska Colorado Springs, Colo. 18 Spurlock, Micheal WR/KR Mississippi Indianola, Miss. 20 Steltz, Craig S LSU Metairie, La. 93 Sutton, Will DT R Arizona State Corona, Calif. 33 Tillman, Charles CB Louisiana-Lafayette Copperas Cove, Texas 35d Trice, Marcus S R North Texas Mesquite, Texas 76o Turner, Robert C/G New Mexico Austin, Texas 45 Vereen, Brock S R Minnesota Valencia, Calif. 94 Washington, Cornelius DE Georgia Hephzibah, Ga. 1 Way, Tress P Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. 82 Williams, Chris WR New Mexico State Rio Rancho, N.M. 58 Williams, D.J. LB Miami (Fla.) Pittsburg, Calif. 44 Wilson, Adrian S NC State High Point, N.C. 25d Wilson, C.J. CB NC State Lincolnton, N.C. 10 Wilson, Marquess WR Washington State Tulare, Calif. 97 Young, Willie DE NC State Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. RESERVE/INJURED 86 Miller, Zach TE Nebraska-Omaha Wahoo, Neb.

15 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER Current with 90 players; Last updated August 18, 2014 No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired G S DNP IA 1 Tress Way P Oklahoma UnFA Jordan Palmer QB Texas-El Paso UFA-13 (JAX) Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt TR-09 (DEN) Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame UFA-14 (CAR) Robbie Gould K Penn State WFA-05 (BAL) Marquess Wilson WR Washington State D Josh Bellamy WR Louisville WC-14 (WAS) David Fales QB R San Jose State D6a Dale Moss WR South Dakota State WFA-14 (CAR) Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State WFA-14 (NYJ) Brandon Marshall WR Central Florida TR-12 (MIA) Patrick O'Donnell P R Miami (Fla.) D6b Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina D Micheal Spurlock WR/KR Mississippi UFA-14 (DET) Josh Morgan WR Virginia Tech UFA-14 (WAS) Craig Steltz S LSU D Ryan Mundy S West Virginia UFA-14 (NYG) Matt Forté RB Tulane D Kyle Fuller CB R Virginia Tech D Kelvin Hayden CB Illinois UFA-12 (ATL) d C.J. Wilson CB NC State UnFA o Ka'Deem Carey RB R Arizona D4a Tim Jennings CB Georgia UFA-10 (IND) Sherrick McManis CB Northwestern TR-12 (HOU) Danny McCray S LSU UFA-14 (DAL) Demontre Hurst CB Oklahoma UnFA Isaiah Frey CB Nevada D Michael Ford RB LSU UnFA Charles Tillman CB Louisiana-Lafayette D d Marcus Trice S R North Texas UnFA o Senorise Perry RB R Louisville UnFA d Derricus Purdy CB R Texas Southern UnFA o Jordan Lynch RB R Northern Illinois UnFA M.D. Jennings S Arkansas State UFA-14 (GB) Shaun Draughn RB North Carolina WFA-14 (IND) Al Louis-Jean CB R Boston College UnFA Tony Fiammetta FB Syracuse WFA-13 (NE) Adrian Wilson S NC State WFA-14 (NE) Brock Vereen S R Minnesota D4b Chad Rempel LS R Saskatchewan UnFA Chris Conte S California D Brandon Hartson LS Houston UnFA Shea McClellin LB Boise State D Khaseem Greene LB Rutgers D d Jerry Franklin LB Arkansas PS-12 (DAL) o Ryan Groy G R Wisconsin UnFA Lance Briggs LB Arizona D Jonathan Bostic LB Florida D D.J. Williams LB Miami (FL) WFA-13 (DEN) Jordan Senn LB Portland St. UFA-14 (CAR) d DeDe Lattimore LB R South Florida UnFA o Taylor Boggs G/C Humboldt State WFA-13 (NYJ) Eben Britton G/T Arizona UFA-13 (JAX) Roberto Garza C/G Texas A&M-Kingsville UFA-05 (ATL) Brian de la Puente C California UFA-14 (NO) Jordan Mills T Louisiana Tech D Matt Slauson G Nebraska UFA-13 (NYJ) Jared Allen DE Idaho State UFA-14 (MIN) Michael Ola T/G R Hampton WC-14 (MIA) d Lee Pegues DT R East Carolina UnFA o Dylan Gandy G/C Texas Tech UFA-14 (DET) d Tracy Robertson DT Baylor WFA-13 (MIA) o Charles Leno, Jr. T R Boise State D d Austen Lane DE Murray State WFA-14 (DET) o Dennis Roland T Georgia UFA-14 (CIN) Jermon Bushrod T Towson UFA-13 (NO) Kyle Long G Oregon D d Trevor Scott DE Buffalo WFA-14 (TB) o Robert Turner C/G New Mexico UFA-14 (TEN) James Brown T/G Troy UnFA d Brandon Dunn DT R Louisville UnFA o Joe Long T Wayne State PS-13 (PIT) Armanti Edwards WR/KR Appalachian State WFA-14 (CLE) Greg Herd WR Eastern Washington WFA-14 (SEA) Chris Williams WR New Mexico State PS-13 (NO) Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M UFA-13 (NYG) Kofi Hughes WR R Indiana WFA-14 (HOU) Matthew Mulligan TE Maine UFA-14 (NE) Jeron Mastrud TE Kansas State UFA-14 (OAK) Dante Rosario TE Oregon TR-13 (DAL) Jeremiah Ratliff DT Auburn WFA-13 (DAL) David Bass DE Missouri Western St. WC-13 (OAK) Stephen Paea DT Oregon State D Will Sutton DT R Arizona State D Cornelius Washington DE Georgia D Ego Ferguson DT R LSU D Christian Jones LB R Florida State UnFA Willie Young DE NC State UFA-14 (DET) Nate Collins DT Virginia UFA-12 (JAX) Lamarr Houston DE Texas UFA-14 (OAK) RESERVE/INJURED 86 Zach Miller TE Nebraska-Omaha WFA-13 (TB)

16 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 POSITIONAL ROSTER Current with 90 players; Last updated August 18, 2014 OFFENSE (43) No QUARTERBACKS (4) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 8 Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame UFA-14 (CAR) 6 Jay Cutler QB Vanderbilt TR-09 (DEN) 12 David Fales QB R San Jose State D6a-14 2 Jordan Palmer QB Texas-El Paso UFA-13 (JAX) No RUNNING BACKS (7) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 25o Ka'Deem Carey RB R Arizona D4a Shaun Draughn RB North Carolina WFA-14 (IND) 43 Tony Fiammetta FB Syracuse WFA-13 (NE) 32 Michael Ford RB LSU UnFA Matt Forté RB Tulane D o Jordan Lynch RB R Northern Illinois UnFA-14 35o Senorise Perry RB R Louisville UnFA-14 No WIDE RECEIVERS (12) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 11 Josh Bellamy WR Louisville WC-14 (WAS) 80 Armanti Edwards WR/KR Appalachian State WFA-14 (CLE) 81 Greg Herd WR Eastern Washington WFA-14 (SEA) 14 Santonio Holmes WR Ohio State WFA-14 (NYJ) 84 Kofi Hughes WR R Indiana WFA-14 (HOU) 17 Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina D Brandon Marshall WR Central Florida TR-12 (MIA) 19 Josh Morgan WR Virginia Tech UFA-14 (WAS) 13 Dale Moss WR South Dakota State WFA-14 (CAR) 18 Micheal Spurlock WR/KR Mississippi UFA-14 (DET) 82 Chris Williams WR New Mexico State PS-13 (NO) 10 Marquess Wilson WR Washington State D7-13 No TIGHT ENDS (4) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 83 Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M UFA-13 (NYG) 87 Jeron Mastrud TE Kansas State UFA-14 (OAK) 85 Matthew Mulligan TE Maine UFA-14 (NE) 88 Dante Rosario TE Oregon TR-13 (DAL) No OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (16) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 60o Taylor Boggs G/C Humboldt State WFA-13 (NYJ) 62 Eben Britton G/T Arizona WFA-13 (JAX) 78 James Brown T/G Troy UnFA Jermon Bushrod T Towson UFA-13 (NO) 64 Brian de la Puente C California UFA-14 (NO) 71o Dylan Gandy G/C Texas Tech UFA-14 (DET) 63 Roberto Garza C/G Texas A&M-Kingsville UFA-05 (ATL) 53o Ryan Groy G R Wisconsin UnFA-14 72o Charles Leno, Jr. T R Boise State D o Joe Long T Wayne State PS-13 (PIT) 75 Kyle Long G Oregon D Jordan Mills T Louisiana Tech D Michael Ola T/G R Hampton WC-14 (MIA) 73o Dennis Roland T Georgia UFA-14 (CIN) 76o Robert Turner C/G New Mexico UFA-14 (TEN) 68 Matt Slauson G Nebraska UFA-13 (NYJ)

17 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 POSITIONAL ROSTER Current with 90 players; Last updated August 18, 2014 DEFENSE (42) No DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (15) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 69 Jared Allen DE Idaho State UFA-14 (MIN) 91 David Bass DE Missouri Western St. WC-13 (OAK) 98 Nate Collins DT Virginia UFA-12 (JAX) 79d Brandon Dunn DT R Louisville UnFA Ego Ferguson DT R LSU D Lamarr Houston DE Texas UFA-14 (OAK) 73d Austen Lane DE Murray State WFA-14 (DET) 92 Stephen Paea DT Oregon State D d Lee Pegues DT R East Carolina UnFA Jeremiah Ratliff DT Auburn WFA-13 (DAL) 72d Tracy Robertson DT Baylor WFA-13 (MIA) 76d Trevor Scott DE Buffalo WFA-14 (TB) 93 Will Sutton DT R Arizona State D Cornelius Washington DE Georgia D Willie Young DE NC State UFA-14 (DET) No LINEBACKERS (9) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 57 Jonathan Bostic LB Florida D Lance Briggs LB Arizona D d Jerry Franklin LB Arkansas PS-DAL (12) 52 Khaseem Greene LB Rutgers D Christian Jones LB R Florida State UnFA-14 60d DeDe Lattimore LB R South Florida UnFA Shea McClellin LB Boise State D Jordan Senn LB Portland St. UFA-14 (CAR) 58 D.J. Williams LB Miami (FL) WFA-13 (DEN) No CORNERBACKS (10) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 31 Isaiah Frey CB Nevada D Kyle Fuller CB R Virginia Tech D Kelvin Hayden CB Illinois UFA-12 (ATL) 30 Demontre Hurst CB Oklahoma UnFA Tim Jennings CB Georgia UFA-10 (IND) 39 Al Louis-Jean CB R Boston College UnFA Sherrick McManis CB Northwestern TR-12 (HOU) 36d Derricus Purdy CB R Texas Southern UnFA Charles Tillman CB Louisiana-Lafayette D d C.J. Wilson CB NC State UnFA-13 No SAFETIES (8) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 47 Chris Conte S California D M.D. Jennings S Arkansas State UFA-14 (GB) 29 Danny McCray S LSU UFA-14 (DAL) 21 Ryan Mundy S West Virginia UFA-14 (NYG) 20 Craig Steltz S LSU D d Marcus Trice S R North Texas UnFA Brock Vereen S R Minnesota D4b Adrian Wilson S NC State WFA-14 (NE) SPECIALISTS (5) No KICKERS/PUNTERS (3) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 9 Robbie Gould K Penn State WFA-05 (BAL) 16 Patrick O'Donnell P R Miami (Fla.) D6b-14 1 Tress Way P Oklahoma UnFA-13 No LONG SNAPPERS (2) Pos Ht Wt Age Exp College Acquired 46 Chad Rempel LS R Saskatchewan UnFA Brandon Hartson LS Houston UnFA-13

18 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART Current with 90 players; Last updated August 18, 2014 OFFENSE WR 15 Brandon Marshall (10 Marquess Wilson) 11 Josh Bellamy 82 Chris Williams 80 Armanti Edwards 81 Greg Herd LT 74 Jermon Bushrod 72 Charles Leno, Jr. 73o Dennis Roland LG 68 Matt Slauson 78 James Brown 53 Ryan Groy C 63 Roberto Garza 64 Brian de la Puente 60 Taylor Boggs 76o Robert Turner RG 75 Kyle Long 70 Michael Ola 71 Dylan Gandy RT 67 Jordan Mills 62 Eben Britton 79 Joe Long TE 83 Martellus Bennett 88 Dante Rosario 85 Matthew Mulligan 87 Jeron Mastrud WR 17 Alshon Jeffery 19 Josh Morgan 18 Micheal Spurlock 13 Dale Moss 14 Santonio Holmes 84 Kofi Hughes QB 6 Jay Cutler 2 Jordan Palmer 8 Jimmy Clausen 12 David Fales RB 22 Matt Forte 38 Shaun Draughn 32 Michael Ford 25 Ka'Deem Carey 35 Senorise Perry 36 Jordan Lynch FB 43 Tony Fiammetta DEFENSE LE 99 Lamarr Houston 97 Willie Young 73 Austen Lane 91 David Bass DT 90 Jeremiah Ratliff 93 Will Sutton 98 Nate Collins 79 Brandon Dunn NT 92 Stephen Paea 95 Ego Ferguson 72 Tracy Robertson 71 Lee Pegues RE 69 Jared Allen 76 Trevor Scott 94 Cornelius Washington LB 55 Lance Briggs 52 Khaseem Greene 53 Jerry Franklin LB 58 D.J. Williams / 57 Jonathan Bostic 60 DeDe Lattimore LB 50 Shea McClellin 96 Christian Jones 59 Jordan Senn LCB 26 Tim Jennings 23 Kyle Fuller 27 Sherrick McManis 25 C.J. Wilson 30 Demontre Hurst RCB 33 Charles Tillman 24 Kelvin Hayden 31 Isaiah Frey 39 Al Louis-Jean 44 Derricus Purdy SS 21 Ryan Mundy 44 Adrian Wilson 37 M.D. Jennings 35 Marcus Trice FS 29 Danny McCray 45 Brock Vereen 47 Chris Conte 20 Craig Steltz SPECIAL TEAMS FG 9 Robbie Gould KO 9 Robbie Gould P 16 Patrick O'Donnell / 1 Tress Way H 16 Patrick O'Donnell / 1 Tress Way LS 48 Brandon Hartson / 46 Chad Rempel KR 18 Micheal Spurlock 32 Michael Ford 82 Chris Williams 80 Armanti Edwards PR 18 Micheal Spurlock 82 Chris Williams 80 Armanti Edwards Underline denotes rookie (Parenthesis around name denotes injured player) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS Matt Forte (four-tay) Al Louis-Jean (LEWIS-Jean) Senorise Perry (suh-norris) Eben Britton (EBB-un) Isaiah Frey (Fry) Jeron Mastrud (Jarron MASS-trood) Marquess Wilson (mar-keese) Chris Conte (CON-tee) Robbie Gould (GOLD) Sherrick McManis (SHARE-rick mick-man-us) Shaun Draughn (drone) Demontre Hurst (DUH-mon-tray) Stephen Paea (pie-yah) COACHES Armanti Edwards (are-maun-tee) Alshon Jeffery (AL-shon) Lee Pegues (puh-gees) Sean Desai (d-sigh) Tony Fiammetta (Fee-ah-met-uh)

19 HOW THEY GOT TO THE NFL FIRST ROUND ( 6 ) Jay Cutler (11), 2006 [DEN] Kyle Fuller (14), 2014 D.J. Williams (17), 2004 [DEN] Shea McClellin (19), 2012 Kyle Long (20), 2013 Santonio Holmes, 2006 [PIT] SECOND ROUND ( 12 ) Charles Tillman (35), 2003 Eben Britton (39), 2009 [JAX] Lamarr Houston (44), 2010 [OAK] Matt Forté (44), 2008 Alshon Jeffery (45), 2012 Jimmy Clausen (48), 2010 Jonathan Bostic (50), 2013 Ego Ferguson (51), 2014 Stephen Paea (53), 2011 Kelvin Hayden (60), 2005 [IND] Martellus Bennett (61), 2008 [DAL] Tim Jennings (62), 2006 [IND] THIRD ROUND ( 5 ) Adrian Wilson (64), 2001 [ARZ] Lance Briggs (68), 2003 Will Sutton (82), 2014 Armanti Edwards (89), 2010 [CAR] Chris Conte (93), 2011 FOURTH ROUND ( 10 ) Roberto Garza (99), 2001 [ATL] Ka Deem Carey (117), 2014 Khaseem Greene (117), 2013 Brandon Marshall (119), 2006 [DEN] Craig Steltz (120), 2008 Jermon Bushrod (125), 2007 [NO] Jared Allen (126), 2004 [KC] Tony Fiammetta (128), 2009 [CAR] Dylan Gandy, 2005 (129) [IND] Brock Vereen (131), 2014 FIFTH ROUND ( 4 ) Sherrick McManis (144), 2010 [HOU] Austen Lane (153), 2010 [JAX] Dante Rosario (155), 2007 [CAR] Jordan Mills (163), 2013 SIXTH ROUND ( 10 ) Trevor Scott (169), 2008 [OAK] Josh Morgan (174), 2008 [SF] Zach Miller (180), 2009 [JAX] David Fales (183), 2014 Isaiah Frey (184), 2012 Cornelius Washington (188), 2013 Patrick O Donnell (191), 2014 Matt Slauson (193), 2009 [NYJ] Ryan Mundy (194), 2008 [PIT] Jordan Palmer (205), 2007 [WAS] SEVENTH ROUND ( 5 ) Willie Young (213), 2010 [DET] Jeremiah Ratliff (224), 2005 [DAL] David Bass (233), 2013 [OAK] Marquess Wilson (236), 2013 Charles Leno, Jr. (246), 2014 UNDRAFTED F.A. ( 39 ) Brandon Dunn, 2014 Ryan Groy, 2014 Kofi Huges, 2014 [WAS] Christian Jones, 2014 Devekeyan DeDe Lattimore, 2014 Al Louis-Jean, 2014 Jordan Lynch, 2014 Michael Ola, 2014 [MIA] Lee Pegues, 2014 Senorise Perry, 2014 Derricus Purdy, 2014 Chad Rempel, 2014 Marcus Trice, 2014 Michael Ford, 2013 Brandon Hartson, 2013 Greg Herd, 2013 [DAL] Demontre Hurst, 2013 Tress Way, 2013 C.J. Wilson, 2013 Josh Bellamy, 2012 [KC] James Brown, 2012 Jerry Franklin, 2012 [DEN] Joe Long, 2012 [STL] Dale Moss, 2012 [GB] Tracy Robertson, 2012 [HOU] Taylor Boggs, 2011 [NYJ] Shaun Draughn, 2011 [WAS] M.D. Jennings, 2011 [GB] Nate Collins, 2010 [NYG] Jeron Mastrud, 2010 [TB] Danny McCray, 2010 [DAL] Chris Williams, 2009 [MIA] Brian de la Puente, 2008 [SF] Matthew Mulligan, 2008 [MIA] Jordan Senn, 2008 [IND] Robert Turner, 2007 [NYJ] Dennis Roland, 2006 [DAL] Michael Spurlock, 2006 [ARZ] Robbie Gould, 2005 [NE] Italic denotes reserve HOW THEY GOT TO CHICAGO FIRST ROUND ( 3 ) Shea McClellin (19), 2012 Kyle Fuller (14), 2014 Kyle Long (20), 2013 SECOND ROUND ( 6 ) Charles Tillman (35), 2003 Matt Forté (44), 2008 Alshon Jeffery (45), 2012 Jonathan Bostic (50), 2013 Ego Ferguson (51), 2014 Stephen Paea (53), 2011 THIRD ROUND ( 3 ) Lance Briggs (68), 2003 Will Sutton (82), 2014 Chris Conte (93), 2011 FOURTH ROUND ( 4 ) Ka Deem Carey (117), 2014 Khaseem Greene (117), 2013 Craig Steltz (120), 2008 Brock Vereen (131), 2014 FIFTH ROUND ( 1 ) Jordan Mills (163), 2013 SIXTH ROUND ( 4 ) David Fales (183), 2014 Isaiah Frey (184), 2012 Cornelius Washington (188), 2013 Patrick O Donnell (191), 2014 SEVENTH ROUND ( 2 ) Marquess Wilson (236), 2013 Charles Leno, Jr. (246), 2014 UNRESTRICTED F.A. ( 25 ) Jared Allen, 2014 [MIN] Jimmy Clausen, 2014 [CAR] Brian de la Puente, 2014 [NO] Dylan Gandy, 2014 [IND] Lamarr Houston, 2014 [OAK] M.D. Jennings, 2014 [GB] Jeron Mastrud, 2014 [OAK] Danny McCray, 2014 [DAL] Josh Morgan, 2014 [WAS] Matthew Mulligan, 2014 [NE] Ryan Mundy, 2014 [NYG] Dennis Roland, 2014 [CIN] Jordan Senn, 2014 [CAR] Michael Spurlock, 2014 [DET] Robert Turner, 2014 [TEN] Willie Young, 2014 [DET] Martellus Bennett, 2013 [NYG] Eben Britton, 2013 [JAX] Jermon Bushrod, 2013 [NO] Jordan Palmer, 2013 [JAX] Matt Slauson, 2013 [NYJ] Nate Collins, 2012 [JAX] Kelvin Hayden, 2012 [ATL] Tim Jennings, 2010 [IND] Roberto Garza, 2005 [ATL] UNDRAFTED F.A. ( 17 ) Brandon Dunn, 2014 Ryan Groy, 2014 Christian Jones, 2014 Devekeyan DeDe Lattimore, 2014 Al Louis-Jean, 2014 Jordan Lynch, 2014 Lee Pegues, 2014 Senorise Perry, 2014 Derricus Purdy, 2014 Chad Rempel, 2014 Marcus Trice, 2014 Michael Ford, 2013 Brandon Hartson, 2013 Demontre Hurst, 2013 Tress Way, 2013 C.J. Wilson, 2013 James Brown, 2012 WAIVED F.A. ( 17 ) Shaun Draughn, 2014 [IND] Armanti Edwards, 2014 [CLE] Greg Herd, 2014 [SEA] Santonio Holmes, 2014 [NYJ] Kofi Hughes, 2014 [HOU] Austen Lane, 2014 [DET] Dale Moss, 2014 [CAR] Trevor Scott, 2014 [TB] Adrian Wilson, 2014 [NE] Taylor Boggs, 2013 [NYJ] Tony Fiammetta, 2013 [NE] Zach Miller, 2013 [TB] Jeremiah Ratliff, 2013 [DAL] Tracy Robertson, 2013 [MIA] Terrence Toliver, 2013 [SD] D.J. Williams, 2013 [DEN] Robbie Gould, 2005 [BALT] WAIVER CLAIM ( 3 ) Josh Bellamy, 2014 [WAS] Michael Ola, 2014 [MIA] David Bass, 2013 [OAK] TRADE ( 4 ) Dante Rosario, 2013 [DAL] Brandon Marshall, 2012 [MIA] Sherrick McManis, 2012 [HOU] Jay Cutler, 2009 [DEN] PRACTICE SQUAD F.A. ( 3 ) Joe Long, 2013 [PIT] Chris Williams, 2013 [NO] Jerry Franklin, 2012 [DAL] Italic denotes reserve

20 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 1...Sign P Tress Way to a reserve/future contract Jan. 2...Sign QB Jay Cutler to a 7-year contract...sign CB Tim Jennings to a 4-year contract...sign G Matt Slauson to a 4-year contract Feb Sign DE Austen Lane to a 1-year contract Feb Sign CB Derricus Purdy Feb Sign C Taylor Boggs and S Derrick Martin to 1-year contracts Feb Sign C Roberto Garza and TE Dante Rosario to 1-year contracts Feb Sign CB Kelvin Hayden to a 1-year contract Mar. 5...Terminate the contract of vested veteran P Adam Podlesh...Agree to terms with DT Jeremiah Ratliff on a 2-year contract Mar. 6...Sign DE Trevor Scott to a 1-year contract Mar. 9...Agree to terms with DT Nate Collins and QB Jordan Palmer on 1-year...contracts Mar Terminate the contract of vested veteran RB Michael Bush Mar Agree to terms with DE Lamarr Houston on a 5-year contract...agree to terms with S Ryan Mundy on a 2-year contract...agree to terms with LBs Jordan Senn and D.J. Williams on 1-year...contracts...Terminate the contract of vested veteran DE Julius Peppers Mar Agree to terms with S M.D. Jennings on a 1-year contract Mar Agree to terms with WR/KR Domenik Hixon on a 1-year contract...agree to terms with DE Willie Young on a 3-year contract Mar Agree to terms with CB Charles Tillman on a 1-year contract Mar Agree to terms with DL Israel Idonije, S Danny McCray and...s Craig Steltz on 1-year contracts...terminate the contract of vested veteran WR Earl Bennett Mar Agree to terms with CB Sherrick McManis on a 1-year contract Mar Agree to terms with DE Jared Allen on a 4-year contract Apr. 3...Agree to terms with T Eben Britton on a 1-year contract Apr. 6...Agree to terms with C Brian de la Puente on a 1-year contract Apr. 7...Agree to terms with LS Chad Rempel on a 3-year contract Apr. 8...Agree to terms with TE Matthew Mulligan on a 1-year contract...claim WR Josh Bellamy off of waivers from Washington Apr Waive DE Cheta Ozougwu Apr Sign WR Josh Morgan to a 1-year contract Apr Sign RB Shaun Draughn to a 1-year contract May 8...Draft CB Kyle Fuller May 9...Draft DT Ego Ferguson and DT Will Sutton May 10...Draft RB Ka Deem Carey, S Brock Vereen, QB David Fales,...P Patrick O Donnell and T Charles Leno, Jr. May 11...Sign T Cody Booth, G James Dunbar, DT Brandon Dunn, G Ryan Groy,...LB Christian Jones, LB Devekeyan Lattimore, RB Jordan Lynch,...LB Tana Patrick and DT Lee Pegues May 12...Agree to terms with S Brock Vereen and QB David Fales on 4-year...contracts May 13...Agree to terms with DT Ego Ferguson, RB Ka Deem Carey,...P Patrick O Donnell and T Charles Leno, Jr. on 4-year contracts May 14...Agree to terms with CB Kyle Fuller on a 4-year contract with a 5 th -year...option May 15...Agree to terms with DT Will Sutton on a 4-year contract May 19...Agree to terms with WR Brandon Marshall on a 3-year contract...extension...sign RB Senorise Perry and S Marcus Trice...Waive P Drew Butler and RB Willie Carter May 29...Claim T/G Michael Ola off waivers...terminate the contract of vested veteran CB Derrick Martin...Waive T Rogers Gaines June 2...Sign CB Al Louis-Jean June 3...Sign WR/KRs Armanti Edwards and Micheal Spurlock...Terminate the contract of vested veteran WR Domenik Hixon with...an injury settlement...waive LB Tana Patrick June 5...Sign QB Jimmy Clausen to a 1-year contract...waive LB Lawrence Wilson June 19...Sign DE Jamil Merrell and LB Conor O Neill...Waive S Sean Cattouse, QB Jerrod Johnson and TE Fendi Onobun...Terminate the contract of vested veteran DL Israel Idonije June 23...Sign TE Jeron Mastrud and S Adrian Wilson to 1-year contracts July 25...Sign G/C Dylan Gandy to a 1-year contract...waive DE Jamil Merrell July 27...Waive G James Dunbar July 29...Sign WR Dale Moss to a 1-year contract July 31...Sign G Graham Pocic and T Dennis Roland to 1-year contracts...waive T Cody Booth and WR Terrence Toliver August 5...Sign WR Greg Herd to a 1-year contract...waive LB Conor O Neill August 11...Sign C/G Robert Turner to a 1-year contract...waive G Graham Pocic August 15...Sign WR Kofi Hughes to a 1-year contract...place TE Zach Miller on reserve/injured list August 16...Sign WR Santonio Holmes to a 1-year contract...terminate the contract of vested veteran WR Eric Weems

21 CHICAGO BEARS 2014 PRESEASON STATISTICS WON 2, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 08/08 W Philadelphia 60,639 Carey /14 W Jacksonville 60,649 Draughn /22 at Seattle Perry /28 at Cleveland Lynch Chi. Opp. Clausen TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Ford Rushing 12 9 Palmer Passing Forte Penalty 10 7 TEAM rd Down: Made/Att 16/29 9/25 OPPONENTS rd Down Pct * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 4th Down: Made/Att 0/0 1/1 Miller th Down Pct Marshall POSSESSION AVG. 34:35 25:25 Morgan TOTAL NET YARDS Spurlock t 1 Avg. Per Game Mulligan Total Plays Mastrud Avg. Per Play Bellamy NET YARDS RUSHING Perry Avg. Per Game Jeffery Total Rushes Draughn NET YARDS PASSING Forte Avg. Per Game C. Williams t 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 2/17 2/8 Rosario Gross Yards M. Bennett Att./Completions 77/53 85/54 Moss Completion Pct Edwards Had Intercepted 3 4 Herd PUNTS/AVERAGE 10/ /45.2 TEAM t 5 NET PUNTING AVG. 10/ /42.3 OPPONENTS PENALTIES/YARDS 21/168 23/230 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 5/2 2/1 Mundy TOUCHDOWNS 7 5 McManis Rushing 2 2 Louis-Jean Passing 5 2 C. Wilson Returns 0 1 TEAM * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS OPPONENTS TEAM * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B OPPONENTS O'Donnell * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Way Miller TEAM Gould / 4 2/ OPPONENTS Carey * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Marshall Spurlock Perry Weems Spurlock TEAM C. Williams OPPONENTS Rosario * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD TEAM / 4 2/ Weems OPPONENTS / 5 4/ Ford Pt Conv: Rosario, TM 1-3, OPP 0-0 Spurlock SACKS: Bass 1, Paea 0.5, Ratliff 0.5, TM 2, TEAM OPP 2 OPPONENTS t 1 FUM/LOST: Clausen 2/0, Spurlock 2/1, * FIELD GOALS Weems 1/1 Gould 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/0 TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/0 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/0 Gould: (41B,26G,25G)() OPP: ()(49G,25G,43G,29G) * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Clausen t 1/ Cutler / Palmer / Fales / TEAM t 2/ OPPONENTS /

22 2014 Chicago Bears Preseason Defensive Statistics Based on Press Box Stats Player Tkl Ast Comb Sack Sk Yds TFL QH Int PD FF FR Demontre Hurst Sherrick McManis Brock Vereen Trevor Scott Shea McClellin Danny McCray Adrian Wilson Cornelius Washington Jon Bostic Will Sutton Kelvin Hayden Kyle Fuller Charles Tillman Al Louis-Jean Khaseem Greene David Bass Ryan Mundy Tim Jennings Marcus Trice Lance Briggs Stephen Paea Austen Lane Christian Jones Ego Ferguson C.J. Wilson DeDe Lattimore Jerry Franklin Jordan Senn M.D. Jennings Lamarr Houston Jared Allen D.J. Williams Tracy Robertson Jay Ratliff Brandon Dunn Willie Young Team Totals Chicago Bears Preseason Special Teams Tackles Based on Press Box Stats Player Tkl Ast FF FR BL Sherrick McManis Brock Vereen Ryan Mundy Trevor Scott DeDe Lattimore Jerry Franklin Chad Rempel Micheal Spurlock Senorise Perry Shaun Draughn Cornelius Washington Jordan Senn Team Totals

23 CHICAGO BEARS FINAL 2013 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS WON 8, LOST 8 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/08 W Cincinnati 62,213 Forte /15 W Minnesota 62,181 Bush t 3 09/22 W at Pittsburgh 61,575 Cutler /29 L at Detroit 64,552 Jeffery /06 L New Orleans 62,361 McCown /10 W New York Giants 62,374 TEAM /20 L at Washington 83,147 OPPONENTS t 22 11/04 W at Green Bay 78,122 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/10 L Detroit 62,431 Marshall /17 W OT Baltimore 62,367 Jeffery t 7 11/24 L at St. Louis 66,024 Forte /01 L OT at Minnesota 64,134 M. Bennett /09 W Dallas 62,229 E. Bennett t 4 12/15 W at Cleveland 71,513 Fiammetta /22 L at Philadelphia 69,144 Bush t 1 12/29 L Green Bay 62,708 M. Wilson Chi. Opp. Rosario TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Weems Rushing K. Long Passing TEAM t 32 Penalty OPPONENTS t 25 3rd Down: Made/Att 83/197 83/200 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down Pct Jennings t 2 4th Down: Made/Att 8/13 12/16 Tillman th Down Pct Bowman t 1 POSSESSION AVG. 30:25 29:35 Conte TOTAL NET YARDS Wright t 1 Avg. Per Game Greene Total Plays Bass t 1 Avg. Per Play Peppers NET YARDS RUSHING Bostic Avg. Per Game TEAM Total Rushes OPPONENTS t 3 NET YARDS PASSING * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Avg. Per Game Podlesh Sacked/Yards Lost 30/169 31/189 TEAM Gross Yards OPPONENTS Att./Completions 579/ /315 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Completion Pct Hester t 1 Had Intercepted Weems PUNTS/AVERAGE 69/ /44.5 TEAM t 1 NET PUNTING AVG. 69/ /38.4 OPPONENTS PENALTIES/YARDS 85/708 69/647 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 21/10 25/9 Hester TOUCHDOWNS Jo. Anderson Rushing Ford Passing Weems Returns 7 9 Rosario * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Marshall TEAM TEAM OPPONENTS OPPONENTS t 1 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * FIELD GOALS Gould /46 26/ Gould 0/ 0 11/11 6/ 7 6/ 7 3/4 Marshall TEAM 0/ 0 11/11 6/ 7 6/ 7 3/4 Forte OPPONENTS 1/ 1 9/ 9 10/10 7/ 8 1/2 Jeffery Gould: (58G)(20G)(47G,32G)(34G,28G,25G)(27G) M. Bennett (40G,52G)(47G,34N,49G)(24G,27G)(25G,32G)(20G, E. Bennett G,38G)()(30G,40G,66N,47N)(27G,34G,23G)(23G) Bush (50G)() Jennings OPP: ()(28G,28G,22G)(27G,36G,44G)(23G,31G,41G, Bass G)(47G,19G,36G,48G)()(38G)(30G,23G)(45N)(52G, Bowman G)(29G,40G)(32G,30G,57N,34G)()(35G)(49G)(33G, Hester G) McCown Peppers Wright TEAM /46 26/ OPPONENTS /54 28/ Pt Conv: Marshall 2, E. Bennett, Forte, Jeffery, TM 5-6, OPP 1-2 SACKS: Peppers 7.5, Ja. Anderson 4, McClellin 4, Wootton 3.5, Briggs 3, D. Williams 2, Paea 1.5, Ratliff 1.5, Bass 1, Bostic 1, Collins 1, Ozougwu 1, TM 31, OPP 30 FUM/LOST: Cutler 5/3, Hester 5/1, Jeffery 3/1, McCown 3/1, Forte 2/2, M. Bennett 1/1, Garza 1/0, K. Long 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Cutler / McCown t 11/ TEAM t 30/ OPPONENTS t 31/

24 Player TT ST AT TFL QBP S - YL INT - YR PBU FF FR - YR Player TT ST AT BK FF FR James Anderson Blake Costanzo Major Wright Sherrick McManis Chris Conte Craig Steltz Lance Briggs Eric Weems Jonathan Bostic Anthony Walters Tim Jennings Jerry Franklin Isaiah Frey Derrick Martin Charles Tillman Dante Rosario Zackary Bowman Cheta Ozougwu Julius Peppers Michael Ford D.J. Williams Jonathan Bostic Khaseem Greene Major Wright Corey Wootton Zack Bowman Stephen Paea Khaseem Greene Shea McClellin Larry Grant David Bass Patrick Mannelly Jeremiah Ratliff Joe Anderson Landon Cohen Robbie Gould Craig Steltz Tony Fiammetta Nate Collins Team Totals Henry Melton Blake Costanzo Christian Tupou Sherrick McManis Derrick Martin Cheta Ozougwu Cornelius Washington Tracy Robertson Team Totals J. Peppers (7.0): at DET; at GB; 2 vs. BAL; 2 at MIN; vs. GB S. Paea (1.5): 0.5 vs. CIN; at MIN S. McClellin (4.0): 0.5 vs. CIN; 3 at GB; 0.5 at PHI J. Ratliff (1.5): vs. DAL; 0.5 at PHI Ja. Anderson (4.0): at WAS; at STL; vs. DAL; vs. GB D. Bass (1.0): at STL L. Briggs (3.0): at PIT; vs. NYG; vs. GB N. Collins (1.0): vs. NO C.Wootton (3.0): vs. MIN; at GB; at PHI D. Williams (2.0): 2 at PIT J. Bostic (2.0): 2 at MIN 2013 CHICAGO BEARS DEFENSE / SPECIAL TEAMS STATS CUMULATIVE REGULAR SEASON STATS (Based on coaches review; Bold denotes TD ) Please note: Total tackles = solo tackles, assisted tackles, TFLs and sacks DEFENSIVE STATS TFLs do not include sacks. PBUs do not include INTs Defensive Stats Key: TT (total tackles), ST (solo tackles), AT (assisted tackles), TFL (tackles for loss), QBP (QB Pressure), S-YL (sacks-yards lost), INT-YR (interceptions-yards returned), PBU (pass break-ups), FF (forced fumbles), FR-YR (fumble recoveries-yards returned) QUARTERBACK SACKS ( 31.0 ) C. Ozougwu (1.0): vs. BAL SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSIVE / SPECIAL TEAMS SCORING PLAYS ( 7 ) T. Jennings (2): 44-yd INT return vs. MIN 48-yd INT return vs. NYG D. Bass (1): 24-yd INT return vs. BAL Z. Bowman (1): 43-yd INT return at CLE D. Hester (1): 81-yd punt return at WAS J. Peppers (1): 42-yd fumble return at PIT M. Wright (1): 38-yd INT return at PIT Special Teams Stats Key: TT (total tackles), ST (solo tackles), AT (assisted tackles), BK (blocked kicks), FF (forced fumbles), FR (fumble recoveries) OPPONENT FUMBLE RECOVERIES ( 9 ) C. Wootton (2): vs. MIN; at DET S. McClellin (1): at DET J. Anderson (1): at PIT H. Melton (1): at PIT J. Bostic (1): at PHI J. Peppers (1): at PIT (TD) T. Jennings (1): vs. CIN B. Costanzo (1): vs. MIN (ST) INTERCEPTIONS ( 19 ) T. Jennings (4): vs. MIN (TD); 2 vs. NYG (TD); vs. GB D. Bass (1): vs. BAL (TD) C. Tillman (3): 2 vs. CIN; at WAS J. Bostic (1): vs. BAL Z. Bowman (3): vs. NYG; 2 at CLE (TD) K. Greene (1): at MIN C. Conte (3): at PIT; vs. DET; vs. GB J. Peppers (1): at GB M. Wright (2): at PIT (TD); at DET

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