Bears receiver DJ Moore says he
left the field midplay because he was hurt — not frustrated
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[November 07, 2024]
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Chicago Bears receiver DJ Moore insisted he
left the field during a play last weekend because he was hurt — not
frustrated.
Moore said Wednesday he went to the sideline because he rolled his
ankle when he cut back toward scrambling quarterback Caleb Williams
in the opening minutes of a 29-9 loss at Arizona.
“I was coming back because I’d seen Caleb was scrambling,” he said.
"My ankle went in and out. I was already – couldn’t stop, so my
momentum took me out of bounds, and then I just walked off. The
noise, I hear it, seen it. Really didn’t care. It is what it is.”
The Bears had the ball at midfield when Williams dropped back and
rolled to his left as he was being chased. Moore cut back toward his
quarterback near the sideline. He hopped as he stepped out of
bounds, walked toward the bench and took a seat. But the play wasn't
over.
As Moore headed off the field, Williams spun away from a defender
just when it looked like he might be sacked. He rolled toward the
other side of the field before firing an incomplete pass to Keenan
Allen.
Moore remained in the game, though he said the ankle bothered him
the rest of the way. He caught four passes for 33 yards.
“The initial roll of the ankle was hurting bad, so that’s why I like
hobbled off and sat down," Moore said. "I came back in and was kind
of like, how do you say it — reindeering? I don’t know, whatever
it’s called, however you do it — just down the middle of the field.
But, I mean, I didn’t stop playing the game. I didn’t not go back in
the game. That’s what it was.”
It was a strange moment at a time when the Bears (4-4) are reeling.
They come into Sunday's game against New England trying to steady
themselves after two staggering losses.
They were flat at Arizona after falling at Washington on a Hail Mary
touchdown pass following a bye. Before that, they won three in a
row.
In recent weeks, players have openly questioned decisions by the
coaching staff. Moore walking off the field midplay seemed like
another chapter in an unfolding drama, at least to outsiders.
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Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore runs after recovering a fumble
against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL
football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP
Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
“They could take it how they want to," he said.
"They (did) without even knowing what happened midplay. Can’t stop
y’all from doing what y’all want to do.”
A bigger issue is that Moore and Williams haven't developed the
connection the Bears were hoping to see between the veteran and the
rookie.
Moore has 374 yards receiving and three touchdowns after setting
career highs with 1,364 yards and eight TDs last year following a
trade from Carolina. He simply hasn't developed the sort of
chemistry with Williams that he had with Justin Fields.
Moore's lone 100-yard outing was in a win over Carolina. In the
three games since then, he has just 80 yards.
“It's frustrating because you’ve got a guy that’s so special and not
being able to connect and hit on certain passes is frustrating for
myself,” Williams said. “And I know it’s frustrating for him because
as a wide receiver, especially, you only get but so many chances, so
many times the ball comes your way, in a game.”
NOTES: DT Andrew Billings is scheduled to have surgery this week to
repair a torn pectoral muscle. He left in the second half of last
weekend's game. ... S Jaquan Brisker (concussion) likely will miss
his fourth straight game, coach Matt Eberflus said. ... LT Braxton
Jones (knee) and RT Darnell Wright (knee) did not practice on
Wednesday. CB Kyler Gordon (hamstring) and DE Montez Sweat (shin)
were limited.
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