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For Micah Dew-Treadway and other hometown kids, the chance to play for the Chicago Bears will be monumental: ‘I’m about to do this.’

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    Linebacker Roquan Smith (58) watches practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Bears defensive lineman Micah Dew-Treadway practices during Family Fest on Tuesday at Soldier Field.

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    Fans arrive outside Soldier Field on Aug. 9, 2022, for the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp practice.

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    Bears offensive lineman Doug Kramer practices during training camp on July 27 at Halas Hall.

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    Offensive lineman Ja'Tyre Carter (69) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Offensive lineman Teven Jenkins (76) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Fans watch practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    A person in an Abraham Lincoln costume heads out to greet fans as they arrive to Soldier Field on Aug. 9, 2022, for the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp practice.

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    Quarterback Justin Fields (1) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Quarterbacks Nathan Peterman (14) and Trevor Siemian (15) practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Offensive lineman Doug Kramer (68) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn practices during a Family Fest workout Tuesday at Soldier Field.

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    General manager Ryan Poles addresses the Roquan Smith contract situation after practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Offensive lineman Teven Jenkins (76) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    George Halas, in the bus, marks down the arrivals of Bears players as the team gets ready to leave its training camp in Wisconsin in August 1940.

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    Defensive lineman Dominique Robinson (91) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Steve McMichael takes a break at Bears Camp in Lake Forest on Aug. 28, 1990.

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    Offensive lineman Cody Whitehair (65) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Youth football teams hold the flag before the ractice Aug. 9, 2022, before the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    On the way to lunch from their morning study session, Earl Leggett, defense lineman, and Joe Fortunato, linebacker, greet Sisters Mary Bernard and Mary Luciana on St. Joseph's College Campus on Aug. 19, 1960. Leggett and Fortunato were participating in the Chicago Bears training camp at Rensselaer, Indiana.

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    Player Danny Fortmann takes photos at Bears training camp on Aug. 20, 1942.

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    Coach Matt Eberflus watches practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Defensive back Eddie Jackson (4) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

  • Linebacker Roquan Smith (58) watches practice Aug. 9, 2022, during...

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    Linebacker Roquan Smith (58) watches practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Fans arrive outside Soldier Field on Aug. 9, 2022, for the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp practice.

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    Coach Matt Eberflus speaks after practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    The Bears leave for training camp on Aug. 4, 1948, at Wrigley Field — and George Halas is driving. From left are, Gene Ronzani, Joe Baumgardner, Bill Cromer, Joe Abbey, Allen Lawler and Jim Canady.

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    Ends and backs view game films during a grading session at Bears training camp in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Aug. 19, 1960. At the projector is offensive backfield coach Chuck Mather.

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    Virginia McCaskey sits in the stands with her grandson, 11-month-old John McCaskey, on May 25, 1985, during the Bears training camp in Lake Forest.

  • Offensive lineman Sam Mustipher (67) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during...

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    Offensive lineman Sam Mustipher (67) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Tight end Chase Allen (47) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    A sign welcomes Bears fans in Platteville, Wisconsin.

  • Offensive lineman Riley Reiff (78) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during...

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    Offensive lineman Riley Reiff (78) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    The players are introduced before practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

  • Offensive lineman Lachavious Simmons (73) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during...

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    Offensive lineman Lachavious Simmons (73) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

  • Linebacker DeMarquis Gates (43) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the...

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    Linebacker DeMarquis Gates (43) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Quarterback Justin Fields (1) and teammates practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Coach Matt Eberflus speaks after practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Offensive lineman Riley Reiff speaks after practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Chicago Bears fans line up for autographs at training camp in 2001 in Platteville, Wisconsin.

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    Wide receiver Chris Finke (17) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Standing before his extensive film library on Aug. 19, 1960, coach George Halas checks over films of previous games to be shown to players during a grading session at training camp in Rensselaer, Indiana. Assisting Halas are assistant coach Paddy Driscoll, left, and offensive coach Luke Johnsos.

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    Defensive back Duke Shelley (20) walks the field during practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Youth flag football teams scrimmage Aug. 9, 2022, before the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    General manager Ryan Poles addresses the Roquan Smith contract situation after practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Medical technician Nelson Ferrer uses an electrocardiogram on Walter Payton on May 20, 1986, during the Bears camp physicals in Lake Forest.

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    Defensive lineman Mike Pennel Jr. practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Bears defensive tackle Michah Dew-Treadway works on the field during training camp on July 30 at Halas Hall in Lake Forest.

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    Defensive back Jaquan Brisker (9) practices Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

  • Offensive lineman Cody Whitehair (65) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during...

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    Offensive lineman Cody Whitehair (65) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Youth flag football teams scrimmage Aug. 9, 2022, before the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    George Halas, coach of the Chicago Bears, checks in his squad as they leave for the team's training camp in Rensselear, Indiana, on July 20, 1953.

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    Wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown speaks after practice Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Luke Johnsos, offensive coach for the Chicago Bears, diagrams a play on a chalkboard while players copy it in their play books during Bears training camp on Aug. 19, 1960, at Rensselaer, Indiana. Coach George Halas sits on the windowsill at left, observing.

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    Bears tight end James O'Shaughnessy practices during Bears training camp on Aug. 2 at Halas Hall.

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    Offensive lineman Michael Schofield (64) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    Wide receiver Darnell Mooney (11) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

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    On the scale is defensive end Maury Youmans, weighing in at 244 pounds. Checking his weight is halfback Willie Galimore, one of the lightest men on the team at 185 pounds. This all happened at Bears training camp at Rensselaer, Indiana, on Aug. 19, 1960.

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    Tackle Willie Lee and halfback John Morris take a whirlpool treatment in the trainer room at the field house at Bears training camp at Rensselaer, Indiana, on Aug. 19, 1960.

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There will be a moment Saturday morning, shortly after the Chicago Bears arrive at Soldier Field but well before kickoff, when Micah Dew-Treadway will make his way to the field for a moment of gratitude and reflection. He plans to take a few deep breaths and a long look around the stadium to appreciate the climb that has put him on this stage. He’s in the NFL as an undrafted rookie fighting for a roster spot on the team he grew up rooting for.

“I’ll take a few pictures, take some videos, soak that up pretty good,” Dew-Treadway said. “I’ll look up to my parents. But not too much. My mom’s going to be pretty emotional. And I’ll take that time to take it all in.”

And then? Well, then Dew-Treadway will flip a switch, understanding his four-month audition to become a long-term contributor to the Bears is about to intensify. His NFL preseason debut will come against the Kansas City Chiefs. And the 25-year-old defensive tackle plans to use whatever playing time he gets Saturday to prove to Bears coaches and front-office talent evaluators that he will be detailed, reliable and consistent, a 308-pound windup toy of effort.

This is simply his next moment.

“Let it rip,” he said. “Just let it rip.”

Bears defensive lineman Micah Dew-Treadway practices during Family Fest on Tuesday at Soldier Field.
Bears defensive lineman Micah Dew-Treadway practices during Family Fest on Tuesday at Soldier Field.

A lot of this is still so surreal, this opportunity for Dew-Treadway to live out a childhood fantasy. He grew up in Bolingbrook, became a star in high school, then committed to Notre Dame. He still has family throughout the area — in Bolingbrook, Evanston and on the city’s West and South sides. And he frequently thinks back to the ways the Bears ignited his football passion, watching Lovie Smith’s aggressive and opportunistic defenses tear opponents up when he was little.

In his early days at Notre Dame, Dew-Treadway said he proudly wore his No. 54 Bears jersey frequently. Or maybe more exactly, he wore it out.

“I rocked the Urlacher all the time,” he said.

So imagine the profound appreciation Dew-Treadway has had over the last three-plus months during defensive meetings at Halas Hall when, in the process of installing a new system, coach Matt Eberflus and coordinator Alan Williams have rolled through clips of those old Bears defenses and those games Dew-Treadway watched enthusiastically as a kid.

Back then, it was pure entertainment. “Watching Briggs and Urlacher run around was just different,” Dew-Treadway said. “It just was. Those were my two dudes. And I didn’t even really understand what was going on.”

Now, he zeros in on the old clips as classroom education, using a more sophisticated lens to watch the in-the-trenches contributors do their part.

“Here’s ‘Spice’ Adams with an inside move to get a (tackle for loss),” Dew-Treadway said. “Or here’s Israel Idonije coming off the edge with power to clutter the pocket. And here’s Urlacher coming off the edge, chasing the QB all the way around. Now it’s a strip fumble. Here comes Briggs. Now they’ve got the ball and they’re taking off.

“It’s like. ‘Wow! This is crazy! This is ridiculous!’ And now I really get what’s going on and what’s making it all happen.”

Dew-Treadway also gets his chance to join that fraternity.

“Yeah, man,” he said. “This is fun.”

‘Something I’ll never forget’

Dew-Treadway won’t be alone Saturday in feeling the rush of being a hometown kid playing a game at Soldier Field as a Chicago Bear. There’s eighth-year veteran James O’Shaughnessy, who played his high school ball at Naperville North and in college at Illinois State. After previous stints with the Chiefs, New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars, O’Shaughnessy signed a one-year contract with the Bears in April.

Bears tight end James O'Shaughnessy practices during Bears training camp on Aug. 2 at Halas Hall.
Bears tight end James O’Shaughnessy practices during Bears training camp on Aug. 2 at Halas Hall.

Rookie offensive lineman Doug Kramer, a product of Hinsdale Central High School and the University of Illinois, was drafted in the seventh round in April. By his beloved Bears. “Dream come true for sure,” he said on draft weekend. “This means the world to me and my family.”

Bears offensive lineman Doug Kramer practices during training camp on July 27 at Halas Hall.
Bears offensive lineman Doug Kramer practices during training camp on July 27 at Halas Hall.

Don’t forget about Michael Schofield either. Even with seven seasons and 102 games of NFL experience under his belt, Schofield remains ecstatic to take this personally gratifying step in his football journey.

Of all his workdays since 2014, none pushed him through a nostalgic waterfall like July 26, when he turned right onto Football Drive in Lake Forest and rolled through the front gates as a new employee of his hometown team. “That was something special I’ll never forget,” Schofield said. “Pretty cool pulling up to Halas Hall for the first time as a Bear.”

Another first awaits him Saturday — in that landmark stadium just east of DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Preseason or not, Schofield knows the day will feel special.

“It’ll be my first time putting on a Bear jersey,” he said.

Game jersey, that is.

Offensive lineman Michael Schofield (64) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.
Offensive lineman Michael Schofield (64) stretches Aug. 9, 2022, during the Chicago Bears Family Fest training camp at Soldier Field.

Schofield grew up in Orland Park, went to Sandburg High School and dreamed of becoming a Bears receiver. The first jersey he owned was a Marty Booker — No. 86.

“I used to be able to catch,” Schofield said, “and then I put on a lot of weight. So that changed. Not many people grow up wanting to be linemen. They all want to start off scoring touchdowns.”

At this stage, playing right guard for the Bears will have to suffice.

Plus, the size and energy of Schofield’s game-day cheering section promises to be larger in 2022 than ever before.

“My family’s big tailgaters,” Schofield said. “They’ll do that right for sure.”

‘Allow yourself that moment’

Rookie linebacker Jack Sanborn, from Deer Park and Lake Zurich High School, also will soak in Saturday’s experience.

The first Bears game Sanborn paid attention to was Super Bowl XLI. He was 6 then, a first-grader just starting to understand the football team in navy and orange awakened something in those close to him.

“It was a bigger day,” Sanborn said. “You could tell. I could feel it from my whole family. That was really my first moment of watching NFL football.”

Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn practices during a Family Fest workout Tuesday at Soldier Field.
Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn practices during a Family Fest workout Tuesday at Soldier Field.

Sanborn is readying for his first moment of playing NFL football, which will prompt a few deeper thoughts Saturday when he walks onto the Soldier Field grass pregame.

“You have to reflect,” Sanborn said, “even if it’s just for a second. Be where your feet are and allow yourself that moment.”

With that fulfillment, however, Sanborn won’t lose sight of the stakes. He’s fighting for a job, grinding to earn the trust of the new coaching staff. That’s why Sanborn believes he’ll feel far more urgency than nostalgia for the rest of this month.

“Everything matters. Everything you do,” he said. “It’s not only what you do on the field but inside the building and away from the building. A lot goes into this. So far, it’s been enjoyable for me. It’s been fun. But eyes are on you. So you have to perform.”

Once the proud owner of Urlacher and Devin Hester jerseys, Sanborn will don No. 57 on game day with his surname sewn on the back between the sleeves with the GSH logo. In the stadium where he watched the Bears down the Detroit Lions 19-14 in 2010 thanks to Calvin Johnson’s inability to complete the process of a 25-yard touchdown catch, Sanborn will be in attack mode against the Chiefs.

“The moment won’t be too big for me,” he said. “I’ll be calm and cool headed and ready. … Sure there’s pressure. At the same time, I’m part of the Chicago Bears right now. This is something I’ve always dreamed of. So you better enjoy the moment.”

‘I miss this feeling. Chicago. My city.’

Dew-Treadway is in a similar mindset, beyond grateful for where his long and winding path to the NFL ultimately led him. Due to redshirt seasons, injuries and an NCAA-gifted extra year of eligibility in 2021 because of COVID-19, Dew-Treadway’s college career spanned seven years: four at Notre Dame, three at Minnesota.

In April, Dew-Treadway hoped to be drafted and have the first stage of his pro football trek mapped out for him. Then seven rounds and 262 picks passed without his name being called, and he needed something — anything — to alleviate that sting.

It came in the form of a call and a contract offer from the Bears.

Dew-Treadway still remembers the message from Bears defensive line coach Travis Smith. “He reminded me that I should be pissed off that things didn’t go the way I maybe projected them to go,” Dew-Treadway said. “That reminder gave me that chippy mood and the push to get better and do things people thought I couldn’t do. … But then he was also straightforward, just like ‘Look, you’ve now got the best opportunity you’ve ever had in your life. And you get to do this at home.’ In that moment, I immediately shifted my mind. Just like, ‘I’m about to do this.’ “

Bears defensive tackle Michah Dew-Treadway works on the field during training camp on July 30 at Halas Hall in Lake Forest.
Bears defensive tackle Michah Dew-Treadway works on the field during training camp on July 30 at Halas Hall in Lake Forest.

Consider that Dew-Treadway’s first professional “Bear Down” moment.

Perhaps it’s sacrilege for Dew-Treadway to mention this. But he does anyway. He attended the Bears’ January 2019 playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles — the 16-15 loss most of Chicago remembers with extreme nausea as “The Double Doink” game — and considers it “the greatest football game I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Wait, Micah … what?!?!

“You’ve got to understand,” he said. “I was watching from the 50-yard-line. And I’m a defensive lineman. I’m watching the line play the entire game. Fletcher Cox on the bull rush. Akiem Hicks wrecking things. Khalil (Mack) coming off the edge. That game was crazy for me.”

End result be darned.

To be fair, Dew-Treadway will never forget the nonstop buzz that radiated for hours before Cody Parkey lined up for his game-deciding 43-yard field-goal try.

“Electric,” he said. “You felt it the whole time. I was back from college for that game. And I was like, ‘Man, I miss this feeling. Chicago. My city.’ And that feeling, even within the fans, that if you asked any one of us to strap it up, we’d be going down there about to kill something too.”

On Saturday, Dew-Treadway will be back at that same stadium, only this time inside the action, on the Soldier Field grass and fighting to elevate his career.

With a Bears coaching staff looking to identify high-motor, maximum-effort contributors, Dew-Treadway believes he has what it takes to earn his keep. He also knows his ability to embrace the fun of this entire experience — he’s now a defender for the Chicago freaking Bears! — will provide so much needed fuel.

“Now,” he said, “it’s about letting it loose.”