The Chicago Bears made a splash this offseason by trading for Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen, who will help elevate this offense in a huge way. There’s plenty we’re learning about Chicago’s newest wideout, but I definitely didn’t have talented vocalist on my list.
The Bears have a punt return prospect, same as the old punt return prospect. They signed back wide receiver Dante Pettis to a one-year deal after he had been injured last year and missed the entire season while Trent Taylor did returns.
The Chicago Bears are adding depth to the wide receiver room with a familiar face. Ryan Poles is bringing back former Bears receiver, Dante Pettis, who did not play in the NFL in 2023.
Per the wire, the Bears released WR Isaiah Ford and WR Dante Pettis from injured reserve with settlements on Wednesday. Pettis, 27, is a former second-round pick of the 49ers back in 2018.
The Chicago Bears made a few key roster moves Wednesday morning, including adding a wide receiver who should immediately take over the punt-returning duties.
Pettis goes to IR before the 53-man cutdown, making him ineligible to return this season. QB1 and other starters will play today. THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL Bears place WR Dante Pettis on injured reserve - 670 The Score - Because Pettis was placed on injured reserve prior to the 53-man roster cutdown, he’s ineligible to return this season.
Bears wide receiver Dante Pettis was placed on injured reserve Friday. Pettis was vying for the fifth wide receiver job in Chicago and had been under consideration for the primary punt return role.
The Chicago Bears have had a rough few weeks with injury to their offense, in particularly their offensive line. They did, however, receive good news today from Tremaine Edmunds, as he’s on track to play week one after missing most of training camp.
The Chicago Bears have announced that they’ve placed WR Dante Pettis on injured reserve and have waived WR Joe Reed with an injury designation. This effectively ends Pettis’ 2023 campaign with Chicago.
Dante Pettis is ready to participate this training camp for the first time. The Bears took their veteran receiver and punt returner off the non-football injury list after Wednesday's practice.
The Chicago Bears announced an important roster move at wide receiver Wednesday afternoon. The Bears have recently seen a few pass catchers deal with injuries.
The Chicago Bears announced they’ve removed WR Dante Pettis from their Non-Football Injury list on Wednesday. Pettis, 27, is a former second-round pick of the 49ers back in 2018.
The Chicago Bears are making sure to put weapons around Justin Fields this season. After the massive trade that brought in DJ Moore, GM Ryan Poles decided to keep a veteran from last year.
Pettis caught 19 passes for 245 yards and had three touchdown receptions. He earned a 53.3 overall grade by Pro Football Focus for his play last season.
After preventing a touchdown through more than a half of football, Washington failed to prevent the Bears scoring the game's first touchdown, even with one extra man on the field.
The Bears wide receiver battle took a turn every day in training camp and usually an injury had something to do with each one. In the end attrition kept coaches from getting a consistently long look at some pass catchers.
New Chicago Bears wide receiver Dante Pettis hopes to revive his career after lackluster performances in San Francisco and New York. It is no secret that the Chicago Bears desperately need wide receiver help.
The Chicago Bears have made another move at wide receiver.
Dante Pettis, WR/PR Height: 6’1” Weight: 195 lbs. Age: 26 NFL Exp.: 4 seasons College: Washington The New York Giants acquired wide receiver Dante Pettis off waivers following his release from the 49ers midway through the 2020 season.
The Giants have placed wide receiver/punt returner Dante Pettis on injured reserve with a shoulder injury. Pettis was injured during Monday night's game against the Kansas City Chiefs when he attempted to recover a muffed punt only to end up injuring his shoulder early in the game.
The back end of the wide receiver corps for the New York Giants is filled with talented players, but the reality is, there are only so many spots on the 53 man active roster.
It wasn't all bad news for Giants fans on Tuesday, however, as Big Blue also activated tight end Kaden Smith, offensive tackle Matt Peart and wide receiver/returner Dante Pettis off the reserve/COVID-19 list. All can participate in Wednesday's practice and could play against Seattle this Sunday.
Pettis didn't tally a single reception with the 49ers this year and was only targeted once.
He fumbled on the first kickoff return of his NFL tenure in this past Sunday's 37-27 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
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