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Nahshon Wright tearful over John Beam’s death after INT in Bears-Vikings

By Sean Hammond

MINNEAPOLIS — Nahshon Wright went up, all the way up, toward the heavens.

His arms outstretched, the pass from Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy landed perfectly in the Chicago Bears cornerback’s hands.

Wright, 27, felt a wave of emotion wash over him. He fell to one knee at the back of the end zone. Teammates Jaquan Brisker and Kevin Byard III were among the first to reach him. They each put a hand on Wright’s shoulder pads. They let him feel those emotions.

Wright’s former coach at Laney College, John Beam, died Friday after being shot a day earlier at the Oakland junior college’s field house, where he was working as the school’s athletic director.

“Today he was watching over me,” Wright said after the Bears’ 19-17 win over the Vikings. “That’s crazy. He called me the night before he passed and he told me every game he watched, I just seemed to get a pick. I just know he was behind me today. He was with me today.”

Wright and his brother Rejzohn, a cornerback for the New Orleans Saints, played for Beam at Laney after graduating from James Logan High in Union City. Both later transferred to Oregon State before making their NFL dreams a reality.

Nahshon Wright said Beam “meant the world to me.” When their father, Jamal Wright, was shot and killed in December 2017 in San Jose, Beam stepped into a father role for the brothers.

“I’m going to take that ball back home and give it to his family because that one was for him,” Wright said.

Wright’s interception was one of two key picks for the Bears defense in the first half of Sunday’s win. Byard, the veteran safety, had the other, his fifth interception of the season.

The Bears nearly blew the game, watching a 16-3 lead slip away. Minnesota scored a touchdown in the final minute to go ahead by one point, but Devin Duvernay’s 56-yard kickoff return set up a game-winning field goal from kicker Cairo Santos as time expired.

On an emotional afternoon, with the lead seesawing in the final minutes, Wright believed Beam was there with him. Although it has been seven years since Wright played for Beam at Laney, he said they still spoke nearly every week.

When the Saints visited the Bears last month at Soldier Field — Nahshon versus Rejzohn — Beam came to Chicago. On the Saturday night before the game, the coach wanted to get his steps in, so Nahshon and Beam spent the night walking up and down the Magnificent Mile.

“We rarely talked about football,” Wright said. “We just talked about life and my plans and what I had going on.”

After the Bears wrapped up practice Thursday, Wright saw a text from a friend telling him Beam had been shot. The coach died the next day. Police arrested a 27-year-old suspect Friday.

Bears defensive backs coach Al Harris called Wright constantly to check in on him over the last couple of days. His teammates did their best to be supportive.

Nahshon Wright #26 of the Chicago Bears intercepts a touchdown pass intended for Jordan Addison #3 of the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium on Nov. 16, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
Nahshon Wright #26 of the Chicago Bears intercepts a touchdown pass intended for Jordan Addison #3 of the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium on Nov. 16, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) 

“He was battling this whole week,” Byard said.

“That’s not easy to come and play a game after you deal with things like that,” linebacker Tremaine Edmunds said.

The Bears made Wright their honorary team captain before Sunday’s game. Since entering the NFL as a third-round draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys in 2021, Wright has been largely a backup. He had just three career starts before this season, but an injury to All-Pro cornerback Jaylon Johnson landed Wright in the starting lineup most of this season. He has appeared in all 10 games with nine starts.

Wright has three interceptions and two fumble recoveries on the year. In the season opener, also against the Vikings, he returned an interception for a touchdown.

“His numbers speak for themselves,” Edmunds said.

Wright has worked closely with Harris, who also coached him in Dallas. They shared a big hug after Wright’s interception Sunday.



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