
Chicago Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III has a big opportunity entering the second year of his NFL career to take over a larger role in the team’s offense. The former second-round pick was a rotational player during his rookie season, playing only 40% of the team’s snaps as the Bears used D.J. Moore, Rome Odunze and at times even Olamide Zaccheaus ahead of him. Now, though, Moore has been traded to Buffalo and Zaccheaus has signed with Atlanta, leaving Burden as one of the clear-cut top two receivers heading into the 2026 season.
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