THE NEW DEN

Well, let’s give this a try!

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL

An intense, scrappy two-hour practice saw multiple scuffles from vets to backups, showing both grit and discipline issues. Coach Johnson opened practice with group challenges calling for physical edge across the board.

Entering his sixth season, Kmet left practice with an assumed minor issue. Johnson reaffirmed Kmet’s versatility—using him across formations—and called Kmet one of his most trusted offensive weapons.

Stevenson, coming off last year’s infamous “Fail Mary” play, finds himself competing for a starting spot. Johnson emphasized his personality and aggression but stressed the need for consistency and discipline.

Kmet enters a pivotal year as the third head coach of his Bears career asks for dependability. Joh

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