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Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze is entering his second NFL season and both hi confidence and expectations are sky high.
Next up at No. 5 is wide receiver Rome Odunze, who's poised for a breakout year after a modest rookie season as the third ...
Both established decent floors as rookies playing in a nightmarish situation for the Bears, but neither was where he wanted ...
After a quiet rookie season, Rome Odunze is quickly emerging as the Bears’ top outside threat. Ben Johnson praises Odunze’s ...
Chicago Bears second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze isn't lacking confidence for the 2025 NFL season. In fact, he's more than confident. He's ready to become the Bears' WR1, even with DJ Moore still ...
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze isn't fazed by a disappointing rookie season. He still believes in his partnership with Caleb Williams ...
Bears WR is picking up in training camp right where he left off last season — as the best contested catcher in the NFL ...
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After the 6-foot-3, 212-pound Odunze put up superb scores in the vertical leap (39 inches) and 20-yard shuttle (4.03), he ran a strong 4.45 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
Rome Odunze’s parents gave him the perfect first name for what would become his on- and off-field personas. Odunze packaged elite ball skills with natural charisma during an attention-grabbing ...
Odunze suffered a fractured rib and collapsed lung after getting hit while recovering an onside kick in the final seconds of Washington’s 31-24 win at Arizona on Sept. 30.
Two days later, Odunze announced he would stay at Washington. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, Odunze was a Gatorade state player of the year and state track champion in high school.
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