Langford is expected to get the first crack to replace Matt Forte, but the Bears plan to use a running back-by-committee, Jeff Dickerson of ESPN.com reports.
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Dickerson cites Langford suffering from a case of the drops in 2015, and doesn't feel he catches the ball well enough to finish with 36 receptions. He also mention that Jacquizz Rodgers is a better option catching passes out of the backfield. Finally, he noted that the team liked to use Ka'Deem Carey in the red zone because of his powerful running style. It appears that Langford is in for a battle, and the last two preseason games could go a long way toward determining how this backfield shapes up in Week 1.