He may have been in a new uniform, but Chase Claypool’s first game with the Chicago Bears was more of the same on Sunday.

Claypool had six targets and two catches for 13 yards, his second lowest of the season.
He had two targets and zero catches during the Week Four loss to the New York Jets.
Claypool has zero touchdowns, though he did throw one in his final game with the Steelers.
It wasn’t a great start for Claypool in Chicago. He started the day on camera during warmups missing a catch.
He also has former Bears QB Mitch Trubisky’s old #10 that he wore in Chicago.
Someone taped over Trubisky’s name and wrote “Claypool” on the back. He was kind enough to sign the jersey, though it’s not known if he knew he was really signing his old teammate’s jersey.
The Steelers acquired the Bears' second-round draft pick for Claypool