Graham becoming standout on special teams
Graham becoming standout on special teams
He's on pace for Bears' record for tackles
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Corey Graham would rather be praised for his play on defense, but he's content with being recognized for his work on the Bears' special teams.
The fourth-year player fell out of the defensive back rotation after stints at cornerback and nickel back plus a cameo at safety. But Graham has found another way to make an impact with a team-leading 10 special teams tackles through four games. He is on pace to top Tim Shaw's franchise-record 30 of last season.
"I'm happy with my role right now,'' Graham said. "Obviously in the offseason and the preseason, you want to play on defense. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do that. But the team is playing well. And I'm doing well on special teams. I'm just trying to do whatever I can.''
Graham could find himself up for Pro Bowl consideration at this pace. Former Bear Brendon Ayanbadejo, now with the Ravens, went to the Pro Bowl three times as a special teamer, twice while with the Bears.
I see myself more as a defensive player, so I don't see myself like Ayanbadejo as just being a special teams guy,'' Graham said. "But I am good at it. I do feel like with playing it for a whole season, I can be one of the top special teams players in the league.''
Injury update: Left tackle Chris Williams will miss his third consecutive game with a hamstring strain. It gives the Bears a chance to develop rookie J'Marcus Webb, who has been part of a rotation with Kevin Shaffer.
Quarterback Jay Cutler practiced on a limited basis Friday as he continues to recover from a concussion. Cutler will sit Sunday as Todd Collins takes over a quarterback. And safety Major Wright remains out with a hamstring strain.
For the Panthers, star receiver Steve Smith was ruled out officially with a high ankle sprain. Also out for the Panthers are tackle Jeff Otah (knee), safety Sherrod Martin (concussion), and ex-Bear Jamar Williams (neck).
Another move? Multiple league sources say the Bears have had internal discussions about the possibility of bringing back veteran defensive tackle Alfonso Boone, whom the Chargers released Wednesday.
Boone is a solid run stuffer and the Bears have missed dependable role players like him the past few seasons.
If Boone is brought back, Marcus Harrison could be on alert. Harrison is not expected to dress Sunday at Carolina.
Extra points: Tim Jennings and Zack Bowman continued to split cornerback reps during practice. Jennings started against the Giants last week. … New addition Charles Grant is unsure if he will dress against the Panthers. … Giants linebacker Jonathan Goff was fined $12,500 for two violations on the same play against the Bears. He was fined $7,500 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Collins and an additional $5,000 for a late hit on Shaffer.
Tribune reporter Brad Biggs contributed.
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