VIDEO: DJ Moore Is Officially Done With The Chicago Bears After Cameras Caught Him Walking Off The Field In The Middle Of A Play As Caleb Williams Was Looking To Pass Him The Ball

DJ Moore walking off the field in the middle of a play.

DJ Moore walks off the field. (Photo via CBS Sports)
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is being called out this week.

On Sunday, the Bears offense was nonexistent when they played the Arizona Cardinals.

Not helping matters is when your star wide receiver suddenly walks off the field.

In the first quarter, Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was running for his life in and out of the pocket, trying to find anybody open as he would throw an incomplete pass.

At the top of the screen was DJ Moore, who began to make his way back to Williams but suddenly gave up and headed for the sidelines.

You can actually see him going to take a seat as Williams is still scrambling to his right.

 

Here is how social media reacted to the incident:

Closer inspection shows DJ Moore appeared to pick up an injury during the early stages of the first quarter.

You can actually see him limp on the sidelines.

He limped off at the end and sat on the bench,” Bears reporter Nicholas Moreano noted.

Luckily, Moore was able to play the rest of the game, but racked up just four receptions for 33 yards on nine targets.

For the year, he has 37 receptions for 374 yards and three touchdowns.

DJ Moore Had Notable Response On If Bears HC Matt Eberflus Lost the Locker Room

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus appears to be the latest coach on the hot seat.

He has come under fire during the Chicago Bears’ two-game losing streak.

“I want to say no,” wide receiver D.J. Moore said on the 670 The Score when asked if the head coach has lost the locker room.

“The message yesterday was that we know we’re 4-4 now, just like being 0-0. But you’ve just got to go out there and start stacking wins like we did, and that’s the best thing you can do is win, and then let the chips fall how they fall after we do so.”

The Chicago Bears were 4-2 but now sit with a 44 record and in dead last in their division.