The Facts: Speaking to brothers Amon-Ra and Equanimeous St. Brown in an interview through The 33rd Team, the Bears wide receiver framed his goals for 2023 with little concern for whether or not succeeding garners extra respect for his game. "Do whatever I can do for my team," Mooney said. "I mean, ball out, of course. Dominate. Not really on the 'respect my name' anymore. I'm just going out for disrespect. I'm just disrespecting everybody now. Don't really care about respect no more. Other than that, I just want to win. Don't really care about anything else for real."
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As NFL.com notes, Mooney's impending disrespectful era comes after a 2022 season that many expected to build on a mini-breakout sophomore campaign (81 catches for 1,055 yards and four touchdowns) and serve as his welcome party to undisputed WR1 territory. Instead, a myriad of factors led the speedy wideout's production to decline. The Bears leaned heavy on the run game with the second-most ground attempts and best yardage output in the NFL. Justin Fields, in turn, attempted just 21.2 passes per start on the way to Chicago's last place ranking in both passes and passing yards. Plus, when Chicago did air it out, teams were devoting more attention than ever to clamping down on Mooney as the primary receiving threat. It led to a season with just 40 receptions (3.3 catches per game) for 493 yards and two touchdowns, which were all career lows, before Mooney fractured his ankle against the Jets in Week 12. The good news is that he started cutting on his surgically repaired ankle this week as he gears up for his return. "I am running," Mooney told his fellow WRs. "I'm cutting. Started cutting today. I'll be 100%. I got screws in my foot, so I'll be a little robotic. Probably a thousand times better than I was." Although his primary objective is winning, a return to form could also pay dividends for the former fifth-rounder during his contract year. "They want to see me run and stuff," Mooney said about the prospect of a new deal. "We'll see. We'll see. I'm in no rush."