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Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron took responsibility for some of the baffling personnel groupings in Sunday’s opener against the Titans.
In part because two were banged up during the course of the game, the Bears played their top three receivers — DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze — together for only 10 snaps.
More glaringly, tight end Cole Kmet played only 48% of the team’s snaps — a smaller share of than free agent addition Gerald Everett, who played 61% percent of the time.
Speaking before Thursday’s practice, Waldron said Kmet’s snap count was the offensive coordinator’s responsibility.