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Mark Bradley #16 | Wide Receiver | Chicago Bears
Height: 6-2    Weight: 200    Born: Jan 29, 1982, Pine Bluff, AR

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September 18, 2007
Mark Bradley ’s request for additional playing time appears to be falling on deaf ears. “Mark’s our fifth receiver,” head coach Lovie Smith told the Chicago Tribune. “It’s hard to talk about where the fifth receiver fits in. No team in the country can talk about where the fifth receiver fits in. Mark’s one of our guys who will dress and get some occasional plays.” Bradley has yet to catch a pass this season.
February 1, 2007
Mark Bradley is no longer on Chicago's injury report. He has been battling an ankle problem.
January 27, 2007
Mark Bradley was held out of practice Friday due to his troublesome sprained ankle, according to the Sun-Times. It's not clear at this point whether the injury will be an issue for the Super Bowl, but he's taking advantage of the two-week layoff to rest the joint.
January 20, 2007
Mark Bradley was able to practice yesterday and is listed as questionable, according to the Chicago Tribune. Bradley is nursing a sprained ankle, and it looks like he might play tomorrow.
January 16, 2007
Mark Bradley still has a walking boot on his sprained right ankle and is unlikely to play this weekend, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
January 15, 2007
Mark Bradley, who suffered a right ankle injury against the Seahawks over the weekend, said he'll "probably" be able to play next week against New Orleans, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. He sustained the injury in the second quarter and did not return.
January 14, 2007
Mark Bradley suffered a right ankle injury during the second quarter against the Seahawks on Sunday, according to the AP. He limped toward the sideline and fell before being helped off the field. He did not return.