



Chase Claypool won’t start training camp on the physically unable to perform list after all.
One day after the Bears put the receiver on the PUP list, they took him off of it Monday. That presumably clears the way for him to participate in the first practice Wednesday. Veterans report to Halas Hall on Tuesday.
Claypool had been dealing with multiple soft-tissue issues that kept him out of all mandatory minicamp practices and most of the team’s OTA sessions. He seemed healthy earlier this month when he worked out with Justin Fields and other offensive teammates in Florida; the quarterback told the Sun-Times last week that both Claypool and fellow receiver Darnell Mooney were “good to go” for the start of training camp. Mooney is returning from a grisly ankle injury suffered last year against the Jets.
The Bears traded a second-round pick for Claypool at the trade deadline.