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Bears cornerback Sherrick McManis is one of the team's gunners on punt coverage. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

LAKE FOREST – Eric Weems has seen it all as a member of the Bears’ punt coverage team.

More specifically, Weems has felt it all.

“You get horse-collared,” Weems said after practice Friday at Halas Hall. “You get hit while the ball is in the air. They can grab you, they can hold you, they can throw you on the ground, pick you back up and throw you back on the ground. Pretty much anything goes.

“Everything is legal, and you can’t get away from it.”

Welcome to life as a gunner in the NFL.

When the Bears visit the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, it’s a safe bet that the punt team will be called on at least a few times after the offense stalls. It’s also a safe bet that Weems and fellow gunner Sherrick McManis will absorb a beating for the benefit of the team.

Both players will line up on the far edges of the field. Both players likely will be double-teamed. And both players will be expected to break those double teams and make a play.

Will they draw penalty flags for their abuse? No.

Will they get sympathy? Of course not.

But they love their job anyway. McManis, who is listed as a cornerback but has played exclusively on special teams in his first season with the Bears, quickly embraced the role.

“As soon as I realized what it took to be a gunner,” said McManis, a Northwestern alum who spent his first two seasons with the Houston Texans. “It’s just hard work and effort, and you’ve got to have some talent and you’ve got to have some speed, and I had all of those things. Really, it’s just heart and the will to go do it.”

Weems agreed. He has lived a double life as a punt returner and a gunner in five-plus NFL seasons, which included a trip to the Pro Bowl in 2010 as a member of the Atlanta Falcons.

A determined work ethic helped Weems to make the Falcons’ roster as an undrafted free agent in 2007. The same never-give-up mindset has helped him to excel as a gunner.

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