As dangerous as multi-dimensional Bears RB Tarik Cohen is on an NFL field, imagine the kind of damage he could do in backyard football.
That’s how the 5-foot-6, 179-pound flash describes his role in new head coach Matt Nagy’s offense, and he’s jacked about it.
“I’m everywhere on the field right now, so there’s no telling the things I’m going to be doing,” Cohen said. “It’s really just back to the natural game of football; backyard football. You’re every position; that’s why I’m having so much fun.”
As a rookie last year, the fourth-round pick out of North Carolina A&T was second on the Bears with 53 receptions, second in rushing with 370 yards on 87 carries (4.