It appears that the only break that Chicago Bears wide receiver Kevin White can catch is with his bones. In the fourth quarter of the Bears’ 23-17 season-opening loss to the Atlanta Falcons, White left the game with a shoulder injury. Since game’s end, it’s been assumed that the 2015 first-round draft pick suffered a broken collarbone that will require season-ending surgery. If this is the case, then this will be the third year in a row that White has been sidelined with a season-ending injury.
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So what should Chicago do now?