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Khalil Herbert, a Bears player with something to prove

Here’s a look at No. 5 on the list of top Bears players with something to prove. Check back throughout the week to see the next edition of the countdown.

No. 5 Khalil Herbert

Running back Khalil Herbert began last season as the starter in Chicago, but an ankle injury limited the fourth-year player to only 12 games, and he started only nine of them. The Bears running back room played musical chairs all season. Some weeks, Herbert led the way. Other weeks, D’Onta Foreman or Roschon Johnson led the way.

Herbert injured his ankle against Washington in Week 5 and missed the following five games. When he came back, he didn’t resume the lead back duties until late in the season.

Herbert finished the year with 611 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, along with 134 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown. His best game might have been a 103-yard performance against Denver in Week 4 or back-to-back 100-yard games late in the season against Arizona and Atlanta.

The Bears made it clear they wanted to upgrade the running back position when they signed D’Andre Swift to a three-year contract in free agency.

Looking forward

With Swift joining the Bears, it appears he will be the lead back for the Bears in 2024. Herbert, a 2021 sixth-round draft pick, is entering the final year of his rookie contract in 2024. He’s playing for his NFL future this season. By signing Swift, it seems to indicate the Bears front office didn’t have faith in Herbert to be the lead back moving forward.

That should be a massive chip on Herbert’s shoulder. He has been an efficient runner when healthy. He played well during stretches last season, but the ankle injury limited him for more than a month.

Herbert still is going to get chances in this offense. Few NFL offenses lean on only one running back these days. The other thing about the running back position is injuries happen often. More likely than not, Swift is going to miss a game here or there.

The offensive line is mostly intact from last season and should improve with that continuity. Under offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Bears will continue to lean on the run game.

Herbert is going to have chances to prove himself in 2024. It’s just a matter of what he can do with them.

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