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The Bears held a shorter and lighter practice on Wednesday, but a few players still made big plays to stand out.
It would not be surprising if D.J. Moore ends up losing his grip on the Chicago Bears' No. 1 wide receiver job.
From the practices held and from what Ben Johnson's past has shown, one Bears receiver will get a ton of touches and others will have their chances limited.
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