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Swift, however, was limited in practice throughout the week due to a groin injury, which put his status for the Ravens game in jeopardy. Swift is officially listed as questionable to play against Baltimore.
Poor grades blanketed the report card as Ben Johnson's team succeeded in making a backup quarterback look like Lamar Jackson.
Top back D’Andre Swift has an undeniable competitive fire but is low-key by nature. Rookie Kyle Monangai is a head-down grinder, still working to get accustomed to the NFL. Roschon Johnson? He’s a third-year back, contributing predominantly on special teams and has never been overly boisterous.
Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift said the resurgent run game in the Windy City isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
As the Bears prepare to take on the Saints, Ben Johnson is hopeful running back D'Andre Swift will be on the field.
The starting running back and wide receiver returned on a limited basis to practice after sitting Wednesday and several other Bears had their status change.
D’Andre Swift had his most efficient effort in Week 6. Is the Chicago Bears running game turning a corner? Here are three reasons it might be.
D'Andre Swift gained 175 total yards in the Bears' win over Washington, and he'll need to keep it going to get the Bears' win streak to four.
After back-to-back atrocious games, the Chicago Bears once again look like a team that his held back by its quarterback.
As for the Bears, this offense struggled to finish drives. Caleb Williams completed 25 of 38 passes for 285 yards and one interception, while D'Andre Swift was held to 45 rushing yards and Chicago's lone touchdown on 11 carries.