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The most expensive player on the roster is coming off the second-lowest sack total of his career. Plus, the Bears had some players come back and others step out.
Facing a pivotal season, Braxton Jones has been named the Chicago Bears' most vulnerable player as training camp begins.
The tackles who had health issues or scares were all back at practice and Colston Loveland took another step with his best catch of training camp.
With less than two months until the 2025 NFL season kicks off, respect for the revamped Chicago Bears offensive line continues to build. General manager Ryan Poles' overhaul of the entire Bears ...
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is fine with a three-man race during training camp determining who will start at left tackle this season
The Chicago Bears ' offensive line was a major source of contention last season, as quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times and the rushing attack was not up to snuff. The Bears went to work addressing the issue over the last several months, signing free agents, swinging trades and utilizing the NFL draft.
While the Bears completely revamped the interior of their offensive line this offseason, the unit will also include veteran tackles Darnell Wright and Braxton Jones. The Bears' first-round selection in 2023, Wright has started 33 games at right tackle in his first two NFL seasons.
Anyone wo believed the Bears were going to create an offensive force overnight doesn't understand the challenge faced by new head coach Ben Johnson.