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2 days till Bears season opener: Every player to wear No. 2 for Chicago

The Chicago Bears will kick off their 2023 regular season against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 10, which is now 2 days away.

From now until the start of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by revisiting the players who have worn that specific jersey number.

No. 2 is currently worn by receiver DJ Moore, who’s expected to have a huge impact on this Bears offense. Other players to wear the number include Paddy Driscoll and Brian Hoyer.

With 2 days until kickoff, here’s a look at every player to ever wear No. 2 for the Bears (via Pro Football Reference):

WR DJ Moore: 2023-present

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Michael Reaves/Getty Images

K Cairo Santos: 2017-22

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Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

QB Brian Hoyer: 2016

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Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

QB Jason Campbell: 2012

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Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports

K Paul Edinger: 2000-04

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Brian Bahr/Getty Images

P Mike Horan: 1998

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Aubrey Washington /Allsport

QB Will Furrer: 1992

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

QB Doug Flutie: 1986-87

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USA TODAY Sports

FB/HB Gary Famiglietti: 1938-45

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

RB Red Pollock: 1935-36

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

RB Dick Nesbitt: 1930-33

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

QB/HB Paddy Driscoll: 1926-29

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Paddy Driscoll Chicago Bears

G Ralph King: 1925

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

G/FB/HB/C Joe LaFleur: 1922-24

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

E Guy Chamberlin: 1921

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

HB/QB Dutch Sternaman: 1920-21

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Story originally appeared on Bears Wire