It looked like Jaquan Brisker might miss the start of training camp over a contract issue for a brief moment. Thankfully GM Ryan Poles got a deal done at the 11th hour. The 2nd round safety didn't miss a single practice. It is becoming clear the Bears' offense probably wishes he did end up holding out for a while. That is how much of a nuisance he's become only three practices into camp. No doubt the coaching staff loves it.
It started on Thursday when the rookie flashed his incredible versatility. First, he knocked down a pass over the middle in coverage. Then he lined up at cornerback during one play before dropping into the box and bringing pressure on a blitz. It seemed like everything he did resulted in the offense having a setback. There was no respite on Friday as Justin Fields felt his wrath early in practice when Brisker cut in front of a pass to Cole Kmet for an interception.
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