NFL News: Bears Novato to lose the season with mysterious ‘personal’ reason


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The Chicago Bears announced on Tuesday that the rookie corner Zah Frazier will miss the entire season due to a “personal” reason that has prevented him from participating throughout the team’s low season program.

Frazier was a fifth selection of Ussa, but he could only take the practice field during the rookie mini -fee due to what the general manager Ryan Poles said, “before arriving here.”

It was placed on the list of injuries that are not football, Poles called a “complicated agreement.”

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The Chicago Bears Devin Kirkwood (38) and Zah Frazier (20) are heated during the rookie mini -pile in Hall Hall. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn images)

“I had a situation that was presented in a category that I would say (s) personal,” poles told journalists. “While we fell into it, we tried to help him, he revealed himself as something that happened before arriving here. Then, the credit for our staff to find the root cause of what was happening.

“Then, he will be depressed for the year, but he will spend time going to meetings, in the weight room and the medical staff that prepares for the next season to prepare to play.”

University of Texas – San Antonio Roadrunners DB Zah Frazier (11) observes the action from the Belicon during the game between the rice owls and the University of Texas – San Antonio Roadrunners on November 11, 2023 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. (John Rivera/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

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“A kind of annoyance at the front,” poles added. “But I think that for the hard work and care of everyone here we take it on the right path.”

Frazier has intangible impressive, which executes a 4.36 40 yards race with a frame of almost 6’3 “in the NFL Combine. His six interceptions in his last university season were a school record after he fought to remain in the field in the previous two seasons.

The defensive of UTSA Zah Frazier (DB09) participates in drills during the combination of NFL 2025 at the Lucas Oil Stadium. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

He was appointed for the first All-Aac team and even spent two seasons playing at a community university in Kansas.

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