Chase Claypool Aims for NFL Comeback with NFC Team Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool is pursuing a second chance in the NFL after being invited to the Green Bay Packers’ rookie minicamp for a tryout, according to reporter Matt Schneidman. The 2020 second-round draft pick, who spent parts of his career with the Steelers, Bears, Dolphins, and Bills, is now seeking to reestablish himself in the league following a series of setbacks. Claypool’s journey began with the Steelers, where he made an immediate impact in his rookie season. In 2020, he caught 62 passes for 873 yards and nine touchdowns, including a standout performance against the Philadelphia Eagles. That game, in which he recorded four touchdowns, earned him comparisons to a future star. His production continued in 2021, with 59 receptions for 860 yards and two touchdowns. However, his tenure with the Steelers came to an end in 2022 when he was traded to the Chicago Bears for a second-round pick. The trade, which sent Claypool to the Bears, was notable for the value of the pick. The Steelers used the No. 32 overall selection to draft Joey Porter Jr., a decision that sparked debate among fans. Claypool’s time with the Bears was brief, as he caught 18 passes in 10 games before being traded again. In 2023, he joined the Miami Dolphins but managed only four receptions in seven games. Despite his efforts, he was released and signed with the Buffalo Bills ahead of the 2024 season. However, Claypool’s season with the Bills was cut short due to a foot injury, which landed him on injured reserve. He did not play a single game for the team, marking a significant downturn in his career. Now, with the Packers offering him a tryout, Claypool is hoping to prove his worth once more.#green_bay_packers #chicago_bears #pittsburgh_steelers #chase_claypool #matt_schneidman
