The Chicago Bears welcomed the Miami Dolphins to Halas Hall on Friday morning for a joint practice, a session that lasted approximately two hours and finished with some spirited red-zone action for both teams.

The Bears and Dolphins will play a preseason game Sunday at Soldier Field. But there was a lot for both teams to accomplish Friday.

Here’s a rundown of the most notable happenings.

That was a positive sign for a secondary working without top cornerback Jaylon Johnson and coming off a season in which the Bears ranked 31st in opponents’ yards per pass attempt.

Strong safety Jaquan Brisker got things started during a 7-on-7 period when he read Tagovailoa’s eyes and got a huge jump on a seam route for tight end Chris Myarick, easily stepping in front for an interception. It should be

See Full Page