Bears hint at position change for DJ Moore in Ben Johnson's first season in charge

Billy Heyen

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DJ Moore is still a wide receiver for the Chicago Bears.

But this season, he may not only be a wide receiver.

In scrimmage action during training camp on Sunday, Moore lined up as a running back to the left of QB Caleb Williams in a shotgun formation.

Not only that, but the Bears ran a basic handoff for Moore going right, and he slithered his way for a touchdown.

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It's a totally new look brought out by new head coach, and offensive mastermind, Ben Johnson.

Moore likely won't be in the backfield a lot, but that has the potential to be a legitimate weapon, especially given that he'd likely be a great receiving threat from that spot on the field.

The Bears had a brutally bad running game last year with D'Andre Swift and Roschon Johnson, and this offseason, they only added seventh-rounder Kyle Monangai. 

It's certainly worth considering for Chicago how to get a little more juice on the ground.

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In Moore's NFL career, he has 57 runs for 431 yards and a touchdown. Last season, he had 14 for 75, but they weren't a garden-variety running action like this.

Moore is a great receiver, of course, with 98 grabs for 966 yards and six scores in Williams' rookie season.

This is just a chance for the Bears to see if their 28-year old star can do even more. And on first look, it seems like Moore just might have this capability.

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Billy Heyen

Billy Heyen is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University who has written about many sports and fantasy sports for The Sporting News. Sports reporting work has also appeared in a number of newspapers, including the Sandusky Register and Rochester Democrat & Chronicle