The Chicago Bears have joined the rest of the NFL in making the schedule release way more fun than it has any right to be. It is done by their social media teams putting together creative videos for fans to enjoy. Last year, the Bears put out a bit with Charles Tillman and Spice Adams running a local restaurant where shenanigans ensue. This time around, they got a little more creative with a parody of the 1980s classic “The Breakfast Club.” DJ Moore played the central character as he encountered various students, each representing teams they would play on their schedule.
The entire video is a must-watch. Social media star and self-proclaimed Packers fan Annie Agar got detention. Adams played the hard-nosed principle. They even got a fun little dig at the XFL (now the UFL). However, the best moment had to be when Moore received a phone call. When he looked at the ID, it was from the Carolina Panthers. After pausing for a moment, Moore casually flipped it shut and didn’t answer. It was a brilliant nod to the unceremonious way he left that organization last year via the blockbuster trade to Chicago.
While the Bears did beat the Panthers in their meeting last season, the wide receiver didn’t have the best game. He finished with five catches for 58 yards. He will undoubtedly aim to have a bigger impact in the rematch. It is a big year for Moore. He has never had the good fortune of playing on a playoff team in his career. This might be the best roster he’s been on as a pro. The Bears have a top defense, and now he will be flanked by legitimate playmakers like Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze.
If Caleb Williams is anything like the hyped prospect he was ahead of the draft, this team could surprise a lot of people. DJ Moore seems almost like the forgotten man after the new additions. Make no mistake. He will be a focal point of that offense. New offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has plenty of experience working with receivers of his type. It shouldn’t be an issue to get him the football, especially against his former team.