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Bears’ Coleman III Discharged from Hospital, Ready to Roar

Bears DB Douglas Coleman III was released from the hospital on Friday after his recent medical scare.

A wave of relief crashed over Bears fans as defensive back Douglas Coleman III was released from a Kansas City hospital on a bright Friday morning and jetted back to Chicago. Coach Matt Eberflus proudly shared the good news during an interview on 670 The Score.

Walking on Cloud Nine

Coach Eberflus painted a heartening picture, revealing that Coleman was “walking around” and in high spirits, just one day after what could only be described as a heart-stopping moment at Arrowhead Stadium. Football, mi gente, can be as trepidatious as a Peruvian sand dune.

The Scary Scene Unfolds

It was the first play from scrimmage in the second half when Coleman, 26, stayed down after a tackle, sending shockwaves through the stadium. As the seconds ticked on, it was like watching a suspenseful peninsular drama, each moment stretching into eternity. Coleman was meticulously placed on a backboard, transferred to a stretcher, and transported from the field on a Kansas City Fire Department cart, to the deafening silence of concerned fans.

Thumbs Up: A Sign of Hope

The collective breath held by Bears Nation was finally released when Eberflus shared that Coleman was moving his extremities and gave his teammates a spirited thumbs up before leaving the field. It was like a lighthouse beacon shining through the fog, a crucial moment of hope amidst the storm.

From Canuck Gridirons to Chicago

Coleman’s journey to the Bears is a saga worth recounting. An undrafted free agent, he initially signed with the Broncos in 2020 but was cut before the season began. Coleman didn’t throw in the towel; instead, he took his talents north, playing for the Ottawa Redblacks of the CFL, where he snagged three interceptions over two seasons.

Chicago saw the potential in this persistent fighter and snapped him up in January.

The Road Ahead

Coleman’s resilience and fortitude have not gone unnoticed, and his return to Chicago marks just the beginning of what we hope is an extraordinary comeback journey. The Bears are poised to rally around him like a close-knit Andean community, and fans can’t wait to see him back on the turf, ready to tackle whatever comes his way with the ferocity of a puma.

As Eberflus and the Bears gear up for their next challenge, let this incident be a reminder of the unpredictable nature of **football** and the indomitable spirit of the players who put it all on the line.

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