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Patrick Finley

With Ted Ginn benched, Dwayne Harris will return Bears’ punts

The Bears signed former Raiders punt returner Dwayne Harris this week. | Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images

As if it weren’t already clear that the Bears planned to change punt returners, the team made Ted Ginn inactive 90 minutes prior to Sunday’s game against the Saints at Soldier Field.

Dwayne Harris, whom the Bears signed to the practice squad earlier this week and promoted to the active roster Saturday, will return punts.

In nine seasons, Harris has returned 180 punts. His 14.1 yards per return average in 2018, as a member of the Raiders, was the best in the NFL.

The Bears were disappointed with Ginn’s performance in returning punts regularly for the first time since 2017. Monday against the Rams, Ginn let three punts fall that resulted in the Bears started drives at their own 1, 5 and 6 yard lines.

Ginn, who came to the Bears from the Saints, will be a healthy scratch for the second time this season. He was inactive in Week 2 against the Saints.

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