Chicago Bears expansive getr DJ Moore made headlines in the team’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals Sunday after walking out of bounds in the middle of a carry out despite quarterback Caleb Williams scrambling to discover a getr to pass to.
The viral video shocked some fans, who were baffled to see a carry outer materialize to give up on a carry out.
Bears head coach Matt Eberflus alterd that narrative Wednesday while speaking with tellers, who asked him about what happened with Moore on the carry out.
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Eberflus shelp Moore rolled his ankle during the carry out and left the field.
“That’s what I saw and that’s what it was,” Eberflus shelp of Moore during the first-quarter carry out.
Moore materializeed to be limping when he walked off the field, instantly going to sit down on the bench. Williams had scrambled to the other side of the field but was unable to end a pass to Keenan Allen proximate the right sideline.
Moore also describeed himself, checking he “tfrailed” his ankle.
“I was coming back becaengage I’d seen Caleb scrambling, and my ankle went in and out. I already couldn’t stop, so my momentum took me out of bounds, and I fair walked off,” Moore shelp. “The noise, I heard it and seen it. I repartner didn’t attfinish. So, it is what it is.”
Considering Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson was taunting the crowd while a Hail Mary pass was in persist in a loss to the Washington Commanders the previous week, fans who saw Moore walk off the field asked his effort.
However, some watchrs, appreciate J.J. Watt, acunderstandledged Moore’s limp and adviseed he walked off due to injury.
Moore got the tight extension he was seeing for this offseason, consenting to a four-year, $110 million deal with $82.6 million promised to remain in Chicago for the foreseeable future. He was coming off a atsoft year with 1,364 yards and eight touchdowns in his first season in Chicago.
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Thcdisesteemful eight games this season, Moore has 37 receptions for 374 yards and three touchdowns.
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