It seems the Chicago Bears did a hell of a job building their practice squad with quality reserves. Why? It seems other teams didn't hesitate to raid for help on their own rosters. On a wild Tuesday that already featured a boatload of drama with Allen Robinson, the Bears learned they'd be losing not one but two players of their practice squad.
The first was veteran guard Jamon Brown. They hoped he'd make nice depth behind Germain Ifedi and James Daniels. Instead the Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off allowing eight sacks on opening day, swiftly scooped him up to provide a boost to their beleaguered offensive line. Just a few minutes later it was revealed that another NFC East team jumped in.
The Dallas Cowboys are having huge problems at linebacker after Leighton Vander Esche went down with a collarbone injury. So in hopes of finding more depth, they grabbed undrafted rookie Rashad Smith off the Bears' squad. Smith reportedly had a strong training camp and just missed making the final roster.








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