Bears lose a top weapon for Caleb Williams
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The Cleveland Browns have altered their WR depth chart heading into Week 15's clash with the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The news came Saturday: The Browns have waived wide receiver Jamari Thrash. Thrash was a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of Louisville (after beginning his college career at Georgia State).
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Chicago Bears early 2026 NFL Draft Big Board: Who could the Bears target in Round 1?
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