Overview
- Stevenson says the viral Hail Mary is now motivation and vows to stay locked in until the clock hits zero in Monday night’s game at Washington.
- After a slow start, he has logged a forced fumble, two recoveries, an interception and five pass breakups to reestablish himself as a starter.
- Head coach Ben Johnson praised Stevenson’s improved practice habits and noted clear progress in his recent game performance.
- The Bears are emphasizing fixes to a struggling rushing attack that sits just over 102 yards per game at 3.8 yards per carry.
- Practice updates for Monday: Kyler Gordon says he will make his season debut, Jaquan Brisker and Grady Jarrett were not seen the last two days, Darnell Wright worked on the side, and T.J. Edwards and rookie Colston Loveland practiced.