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Bears Comment on Worries Trying to Guard Saints’ Speedster

October 18, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Football

As the Chicago Bears prepare to face the New Orleans Saints this Sunday, one name has emerged as a major point of concern — wide receiver Rashid Shaheed.

The Bears’ defense, led by team captain Kevin Byard, knows that limiting explosive plays will be crucial to securing a win. However, that’s easier said than done when dealing with a player like Shaheed, whose speed and versatility have made him one of the NFL’s most dynamic players.

Chicago Bears Face Challenge in Containing Saints Speedster Rashid Shaheed

Kevin Byard
Sep 28, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Chicago Bears free safety Kevin Byard (31) reacts during the first quarter against Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Byard highlighted the challenge during this week’s media availability, noting that the Saints’ receiving corps is built on pure speed.

“On the outside, they’ve just got speed, speed, speed,” Byard said. “(Chris) Olave runs fast, obviously. Rashid Shaheed, he’s super fast. He’s running vertical. (Brandin) Cooks (has) been in the game for a while. He’s a fast guy.”

Shaheed’s ability to take the top off defenses is well-documented. His 87-yard touchdown against the New York Giants back on October 5th remains the longest reception in the NFL this season, and it’s thanks in large part to his speed. But Shaheed is proving he’s far more than just a one-dimensional deep threat. The 27-year-old wideout has steadily evolved into a complete offensive weapon, which the Bears can’t afford to overlook.

THE NEED FOR SHAHEED!

87 yards to the house 🔥

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— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 5, 2025

Dennis Allen on Shaheed

Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, who was previously the head coach of the Saints, praised Shaheed’s continued development.

“He continues to get better each and every year,” Allen said. “He’s got elite speed. His speed down the field, his speed on crossing routes, how they use him on some of these jet sweeps or fly sweeps, I just think he’s continued to improve.”

Allen also noted that New Orleans has expanded Shaheed’s route tree, allowing him to be more effective in different offensive alignments.

“It’s not just straight-line routes or transitional type routes.”

Bears’ Special Teams Must Be Ready for Shaheed’s Impact in the Return Game

Shaheed’s threat isn’t limited to the offensive side of the ball. He’s also one of the league’s most dangerous punt returners, currently averaging 14 yards per return, which ranks fifth in the NFL.

Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower acknowledged the challenge his unit will face this weekend.

“He is really elusive,” Hightower said. “Really good punt returner. He’s been a Pro Bowler in his past (2023). …It’s going to be a huge challenge for us. We’re excited for the challenge to go against him.”

Shaheed’s ability to change the game in a single play, whether it’s a deep bomb, a jet sweep, or a punt return, makes him a nightmare matchup. The Bears must come ready with a game plan to not only stop Shaheed but also the rest of the Saints’ offense.

Main Image: Matthew Hinton – Imagn Images

The post Bears Comment on Worries Trying to Guard Saints’ Speedster appeared first on Last Word on Pro Football.

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