As the Bears consider their roster and make a to-do record for the upcoming offseason, cornerback Tyrique Stevenson presents a priority.
As soon as regarded as a pillar of the Bears’ future within the secondary as a 2023 second-round choose, Stevenson has struggled to play constantly this season, was at the center of the season-wrecking Hail Mary against the Commanders and previously week received fined almost $20,000 for tripping Lions large receiver Jameson Williams and gave up a landing go in the Bears’ 38-13 loss to the 49ers.
Within the fourth quarter of their loss to the Lions, Williams received an unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty for throwing the ball at Stevenson’s face. However Williams wasn’t fined. When the league reviewed the play, it dominated that Stevenson, who wasn’t within the sport on the time, intentionally tripped Williams after he’d gone out of bounds. Stevenson then smiled and mentioned one thing to Williams, who hit him within the face with the ball.
The NFL fined Stevenson $19,697 for unsportsmanlike conduct. He has the choice to enchantment.
On the opening drive Sunday in opposition to the 49ers, Stevenson bit on quarterback Brock Purdy’s play motion and was not capable of catch as much as large receiver Jauan Jennings as he ran free for the tip zone and caught a seven-yard landing go.
Stevenson performed simply 48% of the defensive snaps in opposition to the 49ers, persevering with a development because the Bears have given Terell Smith extra of a chance. Smith performed 54% of the snaps Sunday.
Stevenson gained NFC Defensive Participant of the Week in Week 1 with a pick-six to assist beat the Titans and performed most or all the defensive snaps till the Commanders sport in Week 7. He has not performed greater than 60% of the snaps in any of the final 5 video games.
Opposing quarterbacks have had a 97.7 passer score when throwing at Stevenson this season, in keeping with Professional Soccer Reference, which is the worst amongst any of the Bears’ common cornerbacks.