5 Players you probably forgot played for the Chicago Bears

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Chicago Bears, Mushin Muhammed
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Muhammed had a brief, yet effective stint with the Chicago Bears

Number 2. Mushin Muhammed, WR

Mushin Muhammed is probably in the top five best Bears receiver of the 2000s. Not only did he have an underrated Bears career but he also a somewhat underrated WR in all of the 2000s with some very productive years in Carolina.

Muhammed was also apart of two different Super Bowl teams, appearing in 2003 with the Panthers, and of course 2006 with the Chicago Bears. He came over to Chicago in 2005 and was solid enough although his numbers did take a dip from what he was doing in Carolina.

In his first season in Chicago, he put up 750 yards, and four touchdowns, on 64 catches. He had a better year in 2006, racking up 863 yards, and five touchdowns. The Bears were desperate for production from the WR position with Marty Booker being hurt, and David Terell being a miss, and I think Muhammed came in and did just that.

In 2007 it was clear that age was catching up with him he posted his worst season for the Chicago Bears, which would also end up being his last one. He did have one more pretty good season for the Panthers in 2008 before retiring after the 2009 season.