The Bears brought back a pair of players on futures contracts who could figure into their future at need positions. Center Doug Kramer and defensive end Khalid Kareem were with the practice squad much of the 2023 season and signed Tuesday to return on the 90-man roster.
The Chicago Bears signed DE Khalid Kareem and C Doug Kramer to futures contracts, per the NFL transaction wire. Futures deals are essentially training
The Bears have their potential center project back in the fold. Doug Kramer took a short trip to Arizona and returned on Friday to Chicago. The Cardinals had claimed the former Illinois center after the Bears waived him before they played New Orleans, but Arizona released Kramer on Wednesday.
According to Adam Schefter, the Cardinals claimed RB Michael Carter off of waivers from the Jets on Wednesday. Arizona cut OL Doug Kramer Jr. in a corresponding move, per Josh Weinfuss. Carter, 24, was a four-year starter at North Carolina and was a third-team All-American and first-team All-ACC in 2020.
The Bears have lost another draft pick, although he's already one they had waived. Center Doug Kramer was waived on the weekend as they brought Braxton Jones off injured reserve, but the former Illinois player seemed to be a player they would want back on their practice squad.
Former Chicago Bears offensive lineman Doug Kramer was claimed off waivers by the Arizona Cardinals, according to multiple reports. The Bears waived the 25-year-old last week after activating left tackle Braxton Jones off injured reserve before the team’s Week 9 loss against the New Orleans Saints.
The Arizona Cardinals have announced that they have claimed offensive lineman Doug Kramer off waivers from the Chicago Bears today. Yesterday, Cardinals offensive guard Will Hernandez (knee) and tackle D.J.
ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals announced the following roster moves after their Week 9 loss to the Cleveland Browns. "The Arizona Cardinals Football Club today announced the team has been awarded its waiver claim on offensive lineman Doug Kramer from the Chicago Bears and has released wide receiver Andre Baccellia.
The Arizona Cardinals announced Monday that they’ve claimed OL Doug Kramer from the Bears and released WR Andre Baccellia. Baccellia, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Washington back in 2020.
The Chicago Bears have activated Braxton Jones off of the temporary injured reserve list and waived seventh round center draft pick Doug Kramer. In a bit of a surprise move the Chicago Bears cut center Doug Kramer to make room for the return of Braxton Jones to the 53-man roster.
The beat-up Bears offensive line has an extra player to work with this week. Center Doug Kramer has been activated from injured reserve, where he has spent his entire career to date.
Chicago offensive lineman Doug Kramer is closer to making his NFL debut after the Bears activated him from injured reserve on Saturday. Kramer had gone on injured reserve (thumb) on Oct.
The Chicago Bears announced Saturday that they’ve activated OL Doug Kramer Jr. from injured reserve and elevated CB Joejuan Williams to their active roster after re-signing him to the practice squad.
The Chicago Bears were very busy on Monday after their long weekend off. Following the 40-20 win over the Washington Commanders on Thursday night, the Bears began setting their roster for Week 6's matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. On Monday, the team began their flurry of roster moves by designating two players to return from the IR.
Final cuts have been made and the 53-man roster has been set, as it seems the Bears are ready to begin their 2023-24 campaign. Hopefully all of the moves made during the offseason by the front office will pay dividends as they try to compete in the coming season.
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When the Chicago Bears drafted Doug Kramer from Illinois he was looked at as a bit unknown. Still, this is a player who was a five-year starter and a three-time captain for a Big 10 program.
Illinois senior center Doug Kramer discussed several topics in his Zoom media conference with statewide and local media following the first day of spring practices.
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