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  • CHI Wide Receiver
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    Bears WR Airese Currie will miss at least a few weeks of practice with a knee injury.
    The Bears have a lot of faith and hope and Currie, but he’s been injured most of his brief career. His roster spot appears safe, though.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Bears WR Airese Currie underwent arthroscopic knee surgery Friday.
    The promising young speedster will be sidelined for two-to-three weeks.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Bears WR Airese Currie’s lastest injury may cost him a roster spot.
    The team doesn’t feel it can count on Currie to stay healthy.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    WR Airese Currie returned to practice Monday.
    He had been nursing a quadriceps injury.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Bears WR Airese Currie injured his hamstring Tuesday.
    The speedster has been in-and-out of practices this month. He could climb as high as No. 3 receiver with a good training camp.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Airese Currie and Rashied Davis may be competing for the slot receiver role in Chicago.
    Now here’s a team who should have overpaid for Antwaan Randle El. Mark Bradley is expected to be recovered from knee surgery in time to start, the season, so we’re not sure why Bernard Berrian doesn’t get a better shot to have a role.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    WR Airese Currie injured his quadriceps at Bears minicamp.
    The 2005 fifth-round pick had been a highlight of offseason workouts.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Bears WR Airese Currie (knee surgery) returned to practice Monday.
    Currie’s roster spot is in jeopardy with Rashied Davis’ emergence.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Bears placed WR Airese Currie (foot) on the reserve/non-football injury list.
    The fifth-round pick is expected to miss the season with a stress fracture in his foot.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    The Bears are expected to activate WR Airese Currie from the non-football injury list.
    “We’re hoping he can step in, but we just have to wait and see,’' general manager Jerry Angelo said. “Currie was more polished coming out of school than Mark [Bradley] was. He played his whole senior year; his production was very good. We like him.’'